Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Almost RM60million spent on CCTV cameras

New Straits Times, 18th June 2010

PETALING JAYA: The Housing and Local Government Ministry has allocated almost RM60 million to install and manage 496 closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras in 25 local authority areas nationwide to reduce crime, Minister Datuk Chor Chee Heung said today.

He said the allocation was for a five-year period and all the CCTV cameras were expected to be installed by the end of August this year.

The locations of the CCTV cameras were selected based on information given by the police, he told reporters at his office here after chairing a meeting on his ministry's plans.

"Reducing crime is one of the National Key Results Areas (NKRAs) and the ministry has been given the responsibility of installing the CCTV cameras in the local authority hotspots nationwide," he said.

"If we can reduce crime in this way, then we will apply to the government to install more CCTV cameras next year," he added.

In the Klang Valley, 24 CCTV cameras each have been installed in Shah Alam, Ampang Jaya, Subang Jaya, Petaling Jaya and Selayang, and 16 each in Klang and Kajang.

New CCTVs in PJ by year-end

The Malay Mail, 27th April 2010

KUALA LUMPUR: Ninety-six closedcircuit television cameras (CCTV) will be installed in Petaling Jaya by end of this year to curb crime especially involving school students.

Petaling Jaya deputy mayor Puasa Md Taib said so far 22 CCTVs have been installed and used in certain spots in the district.

"From the amount, another 24 units will be provided by the Federal  government and 50 units will be supplied by the State government with the allocation of RM100,000 for maintaining the devices," said Puasa during the launch of "Crime Free Youth" campaign at PJ Civic Hall.

"Based on police data, we found the school students in this city are involved in petty theft and vehicle theft and Selangor has the most cases of juvenile crimes in Malaysia. So with the installation of the CCTV, they will think twice before committing crime."


CRIME BUSTERS: Puasa (second from right) and
PJ district police chief ACP Arjunaidi Mohamad
launching the campaign