Railway security personnel at Hubli station to get body-cameras

To improve security at Hubballi (Hubli) railway station, the South Western Railway (SWR) has provided Railway Protection Force personnel with body-worn cameras system (BWCS).
According to SWR officials, this system will complement the existing CCTVs and Video Surveillance System (VSS) on railway stations.

“Each BWCS consists of a camera, rechargeable battery, and a recording unit at the price of Rs 7,200. The 10-megapixel cameras are equipped to capture clear high-definition (HD) video, audio and still photographs from the perspective of the officer wearing the BWCS. Also equipped with a night-vision infrared LED, these are capable of taking photographs while recording videos,” SWR Chief Public Relations Officer E Vijaya said.

The new body-worn camera system is expected to be an additional tool in the hands of the RPF to quell crimes like chain-snatching and harassment of women on trains and railway stations which might not be covered by CCTVs and VSS. “These cameras also act as a deterrent and to prevent the crime from happening in the first place. The recordings from these cameras can be taken as a source of evidence and provide the investigation with sufficient evidence and grounds to continue investigations and prosecute the suspects, thereby enhancing the capabilities of the security personnel in protecting passengers and railway materials,” an SWR statement read

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