
The Shillong Cantonment, the district administration, and the local dorbar shnong jointly inspected Lum Survey on Friday in an effort to improve surveillance and stop illicit activity. They identified important areas for the prompt installation of closed-circuit televisions (CCTVs).”We conducted a collaborative inspection. Ayush Maurya, the CEO of the cantonment, stated, “We have determined every location where CCTVs can be installed.”
“There are places where illegal people are settling, and the board will try to look into that as well,” Maurya added, voicing concerns about unapproved settlements. He stated unequivocally that encroachments would be met with severe punishment. “FIRs will be filed, notices will be sent, and legal action will be taken.” “First, all illegal settlers will receive a warning that they must remove it,” he continued. We must provide them some land in accordance with the Rehabilitation Act and discuss ways to rehabilitate them with the state authorities.
During the examination, the area’s traffic congestion was also noted. “There will be another traffic inspection because we need to involve SP Traffic,” he stated. It is anticipated that the installation of round-the-clock CCTV surveillance will revolutionize the way that crime and illegal activity are dealt with in the community. Additionally, there are plans to remove overgrown plants and turn a few places into a controlled parking space.
