To curb highway crimes, the proposal of Thane rural police to install CCTV cameras along the Kasara highway has been approved by the Home Department. The highway, which connects Mumbai and Nasik, will get 22 CCTVs, informed the district collector. The budget for the same will be ₹2.55Cr, which will be funded by the district planning authority funds.
Thane district information officer, in a statement, said, “Hundreds of tourists travelling to different parts of the State and the country use the Kasara highway on a daily basis. Kasara is also at a close proximity to Mumbai, so many externed convicts take shelter here. The number of accidents along this highway, too, is more with the increase in vehicular traffic.
Thane rural police superintendent, Vikram Deshmane, had placed a demand for the CCTV cameras to help in case of highway robberies, landslides, transport of stolen vehicles and, in some cases, disposing of bodies in a murder case.”