2 min readPuneMay 6, 2026 07:48 PM IST
Citing rising incidents of sexual harassment of children in the city, Pune Mayor Manjusha Nagpure pulled up the civic administration over non-functioning CCTVs across the city, directing them to repair the cameras on an emergency basis.
Nagpure said a physical inspection of the CCTV cameras installed in government schools, public spaces, major intersections, and police outposts across the city revealed non-functional cameras at several locations.
“Some cameras have ceased working because their warranties have expired, while in other areas, cables have been damaged due to road excavation work. Furthermore, the line of sight of several cameras is obstructed due to unauthorised constructions, hoardings, and roadside stalls,” she said.
In light of recent grave incidents — such as the crimes against young children and murders — that took place in Nasrapur and Mhalunge areas, the issue of citizen safety in Pune city has become a matter of extreme concern, said the mayor.
Nagpure urged the municipal administration to take immediate action to ensure effective functioning of the city’s CCTV surveillance system. A robust and fully operational CCTV system is absolutely essential for maintaining law and order within the city, she said.
The mayor demanded an immediate and comprehensive audit of all CCTV cameras across the city. Non-functional cameras must be repaired immediately, and new cameras should be installed wherever deemed necessary.
A special drive should be launched to ensure that the CCTV systems in government schools, public spaces, and key intersections are fully operational, Nagpure said, adding a mechanism for regular maintenance and continuous monitoring must be established and implemented.
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