ANNEXURE
I
Details of CCTV
surveillance network at various Major Ports and the expenditure incurred
thereon.
Sl. No. |
Major
Port |
Status |
1. |
Paradip
Port Trust |
Paradip
Port is having high end security surveillance system complete with 25 numbers
of CCTV cameras (5 fixed type and 20 moveable
type). The system is capable of
digitally storing the footage of all the activities happening in the port
area. The total cost
incurred on installation of CCTV security surveillance system is Rs.2.14 crores approximately. |
2. |
Visakhapatnam Port Trust |
VPT has
installed 30 CCTV cameras at strategic locations in the first phase. The digital recordings of the CCTV surveillance network is
kept for 3 months. The expenditure on
the CCTV surveillance network is approximately Rs.1 crore. |
3. |
Chennai Port Trust |
At present the CCTV
surveillance system of Chennai port Trust comprises of 30 numbers Analog
Cameras both fixed and movable PTZ type. It was installed in 2005 at a cost
of Rs.70 Lakhs. This system can record and
digitally store the footage for a period of 15 days of all activities
happening in the strategic locations of the Port where the cameras are
installed. A new system
has been proposed at an estimated cost of Rs.187.40 laks
(along with AMC for 5 years) in order to update with the infrastructure as well
as the technology in the form of IP (Internet Protocol) based CCTV. |
4. |
Ennore
Port Ltd. |
EPL has CCTV cameras installed at 6 places of
strategic importance. Recording
facility is available. EPL has spent
Rs.23, 06, 040/- in the year 2008-09 for installing 6 CCTV cameras. |
5. |
V.O. Chidambaranar Port
Trust |
VoCPT
has CCTV network with 28 PTZ cameras installed at important locations. The camera feeds are recorded at the
control room. The total cost incurred
on installation of the surveillance system with 28 cameras has been Rs. 60 lakhs. |
6. |
Cochin Port Trust |
In the year 2007, Cochin Port
had installed 8 numbers analog CCTV cameras (5 fixed cameras and 3 PTZ
cameras) at various locations with 16 channel digital video recorder. The total amount of contract was Rs.36,55,709/-. Further an AMC was also awarded to the firm for
5 years for total amount of Rs.9,40,000/-. In the year 2012-13 Port has
installed 33 cameras at various locations (16 numbers analog cameras at
CRUISE passenger facilitation centre,10 numbers IP
cameras at container freight station and 7 number IP cameras at various
access control location) with DVR Monitors etc at CRUISE passenger
facilitation centre and network video recorder and other accessories at the
data centre functioning at the 5th floor of new administrative
building. The total amount of contract was Rs.22,13,637/-
and the entire system is under guarantee for 2 years. |
7. |
New Mangalore Port Trust |
So far, NMPT has installed 21 Nos of CCTV cameras for covering all the entry gates , oil jetties , entire wharf area and waterfront
area. Initially, Port had installed 11
Nos. analog based CCTV cameras during the year 2007 and subsequently added 7 Nos IP based CCTV cameras during November 2009 and 3 Nos.
during 2010-11. In addition to 21 Nos of cameras, the system is also having network server
digital video recorder for recording the events in cyclic mode upto 10-15 days with DVD writer backup facility so that
any evidence can be recorded any time and kept as an
evidence as and when required. The total amount spent on the installation 21 Nos. of
CCTV cameras with wireless units and LCD monitors at centrally located
control room at NMPT is Rs.85,47,000/-. |
8. |
Mormugao
Port Trust |
Mormugao Port Trust has a
high end Security Surveillance system complete with a CCTV Surveillance
Network to record and digitally store the footage of all the activities
happening in the Port. Mormugao Port Trust has already installed a Digital Video
Surveillance System in March2010 at a cost of Rs.82.46 lakhs
and which is in operation since then. |
9. |
Mumbai Port Trust |
MPT has placed work order on
September’2013 for the replacement of existing analogue CCTV system which was
installed in the year 2007 with the state of that art IP based surveillance
CCTV system covering entire docks operational area including Jawahar Dweep Island and Pirpau. The new system shall be able to store video
footages digitally over the period of 2 months ,
which can be used for any post analysis purpose. The CCTV system network shall be operated through
wireless system, which is highly encrypted. The proposed cameras are fixed forcal (30 Nos) and PTZ dome
type (40Nos) of mega pixel resolution for smooth surveillance of sea front area. The
total cost of work order towards replacement of existing system amounts to
Rs.2.5 Crore. |
10. |
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust |
JNPT has high end security surveillance system
complete with CCTV surveillance network , so far an amount of Rs.14,53,585/-
and Rs.75,00,000/- have been spent on providing CCTV surveillance network at
port administration building and port area respectively. In addition the port
is in the process of further strengthening the entire system and would be
providing CCTV surveillance network at the port township and port adjacent
areas as an estimated cost of Rs.7 Crores. |
11. |
Kandla
Port Trust |
KPT has got all necessary equipments for ISPS
compliance including CCTV surveillance network with 17 cameras and monitoring
station manned by CISF personnel. The record of footage is maintained for a
period of 7 days. An expenditure of Rs.52.78 Lakhs have been incurred
for the installation of CCTV network. |
12. |
Kolkata Port Trust |
KoPT
has decided to install CCTV at different strategic installations and
sensitive areas. Identification of the
requirement of cameras along with location of installation etc. has already
been finalized. KoPT
has initiated action for installation of CCTV cameras as part of high end
security surveillance system to cover the vulnerable areas. It has decided to upgrade/ revamp its’ existing
fiber optic network for CCTV installation.
Tender for CCTV would be issued after up-gradation of fiber optic
network. |