Law & Order: Modern integrated police control centre set up to strengthen security and surveillance in Tiruchendur
Law & Order: Modern integrated police control centre set up to strengthen security and surveillance in Tiruchendur Published - August 20, 2026 09: 28 pm IST - THOOTHUKUDI.
Law & Order: Modern integrated police control centre set up to strengthen security and surveillance in Tiruchendur Published – August 20, 2026 09: 28 pm IST – THOOTHUKUDI.
Article outline
- What happened
- The key numbers
- What comes next
- The bottom line
Key points
- Mahesh Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tiruchendur informed The Hindu that the second phase of installation is scheduled to be completed by the end of September.
- As part of the first phase, 110 high-quality surveillance cameras had been installed at key locations in Tiruchendur town, bringing the areas under surveillance, according to police.
- Shiva Prasad inaugurated the centre on Wednesday and reviewed the measures being taken there.
- A total of 12 modern screens have been installed in the integrated control room.
- As part of the second phase, the existing surveillance network will be expanded with an extra 190 cameras.
Superintendent of Police R. Shiva Prasad inaugurates the integrated police control room at Tiruchendur. Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGMENT.
Notably, a modern integrated police control centre has been established at Tiruchendur temple police station to strengthen the public safety, crowd management, traffic regulation, crime prevention and emergency responses.
Thoothukudi District Superintendent of Police R. Shiva Prasad inaugurated the centre on Wednesday and reviewed the measures being taken there.
Tiruchendur being one of the significant spiritual tourism destinations, the number of pilgrims visiting the temple is increasing everyday. While a number of thousand devotees visit the temple on holidays, the number reaches up to lakhs during major festivals such as sashti, Thai poosam and dasara.
Considering the sizeable influx of pilgrims, an integrated police control centre has been established.
As part of the first phase, 110 high-quality surveillance cameras had been installed at key locations in Tiruchendur town, bringing the areas under surveillance, according to police. These cameras are equipped with motion detection, night vision and 25-day recording storage facilities. Dedicated communication and cable connectivity has additionally been provided for the police department to ensure uninterrupted transmission of camera footage to the control room.
Notably, a total of 12 modern screens have been installed in the integrated control room. While the remaining three screens will be applied for maintenance, computer system management and other operational requirements, live feeds from the surveillance cameras will be monitored in a combined view on nine screens.
As part of the second phase, the existing surveillance network will be expanded with an extra 190 cameras. It will rise the surveillance coverage and monitoring capacity of the integrated control room, up to Veerapandiyapattinam on Thoothukudi road and Kumarapuram on Tirunelveli road.
Furthermore, 8 Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras will be installed at key locations to accurately monitor vehicle registration numbers and five Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) cameras will be installed for detailed monitoring.
M. Mahesh Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tiruchendur informed The Hindu that the second phase of installation is scheduled to be completed by the end of September. It is before dasara season. He continued that the servers at the control centre have been set up in a way which can accommodate up to 500-700 cameras. He continued that a public announcement system has additionally been established at the control centre to disseminate public announcements and emergency information. He observed that this surveillance system will additionally be expanded towards Tiruchendur-Tirunelveli road, where the town is projected to witness rapid development over the next two years.
In short, law & Order: Modern integrated police control centre set up to strengthen is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.
