Jammu and Kashmir Police have deployed highway patrol vehicles and opened the CCTV network surveillance laboratory in Jammu to further improve its safety grid.

“There have been many infiltration attempts in Jammu province through national highway in past years. There have been many encounters and a larger number of arms and ammunition have been recovered at the highway,” said Mukesh Singh, IGP Jammu Zone.

“The security personnel have prevented these by strengthening the border grid. In this process, the police headquarters has introduced highway patrol vehicles which are equipped with screens, cameras and announcement systems,” informed IGP.

These vehicles will send live feeds to the CCTV monitoring laboratory and police control rooms of the highway patrol vehicles where head police officers will be able to keep an eye on the moments on the highway, especially during invasion, demonstration, crash or when chasing a vehicle,” IGP said, adding that the higher officials could also be able to guide the jaw in the vehicle if necessary with the vehicle.”
“As many as 33 vehicles have been introduced across the Jammu region,” informed Kulbeer Singh, SSP Police Control Room, Jammu.

“The vehicles have both front and rear side cameras,” he said.