PAC raps MHA\, Delhi Police for \'failure\' to implement CCTV project\, frauds in LTC claims

PAC raps MHA, Delhi Police for 'failure' to implement CCTV project, frauds in LTC claims

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A parliamentary panel has rapped the and the Police for their "failure" to implement a project to install CCTV cameras in key areas of the national capital on time.

"The committee is aghast to note that the CCTV system could not be made operational due to non-receipt of sufficient quantity of Common Wealth Games (2010) items for three years between July 2012 and June 2015," it said in a report presented to the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

The panel said it was "dismayed" that while leftover CWG equipment lay idle for so many years, the Police procured CCTVs causing double loss to the government exchequer.

"The audit observed that the and the failed to assess and determine the technical requirement for CCTV systems in high-areas, which resulted in a CCTV project awarded in February 2013 for and central districts remaining incomplete as of October 2017, despite an expenditure of Rs 42.94 crore," the panel said.

The project was approved by the to use 1,888 surplus CCTV cameras and associated equipment leftover from the CWG items in the surveillance system of the across its policing jurisdiction to monitor and resolve crimes and address challenges.

The contract for supply, installation and commissioning of the CCTV surveillance system in high-areas here was awarded to the Limited in February 2013.

It was to be completed within 150 days of receipt of road cutting permission from civic agencies for the respective sites.

The PAC has also found that employees in some offices in submitted LTC claims with inflated air fares in violation of government orders.

"These were passed without due scrutiny resulting in irregular reimbursement amounting to Rs 2.56 crore to 435 employees," it said.

The committee noted that the government of has permitted all employees, including non-entitled employees, to travel by to the northeast and by any to on LTC in 2008 and 2010, and the facility was extended from time-to-time.

The air tickets for travel on LTC were to be purchased either directly from the airlines at booking counters, through their websites or by utilising the services of

"The committee observed that on scrutiny of travel details of 1,196 employees of the Delhi Police, it was found that in case of 435 employees, air tickets had neither been directly purchased from the nor from the authorised travel agents," the report said.

It said airfare amounting to Rs 2.56 crore claimed by these employees and reimbursed by the Delhi Police was also higher than the cost of tickets shown on the website of airlines and charged from these employees. These employees had not submitted original tickets of the and the airfares claimed "appeared to be inflated", the report noted.

However, the claims were allowed by the authorities concerned without exercise of due diligence and without ensuring compliance with the extant instructions, the panel said.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 19:10 IST