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From Daily Star · () English

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  • Police reported that a CCTV camera was non-operational and another was covered with cloth at the Nagarkanda temple.
  • The incident occurred at the century-old temple.
  • Further details about the implications of the malfunctioning cameras were not provided.

Authorities have reported a security lapse at the century-old Nagarkanda temple, where a closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera was found to be out of order. Adding to the concern, another camera at the site was discovered to be deliberately covered with cloth. These findings raise questions about the security measures in place at the historic religious site.

The state of the surveillance equipment at the Nagarkanda temple suggests a potential vulnerability. The deliberate obstruction of a camera, coupled with the malfunction of another, could impede investigations into any incidents occurring within the temple premises. The specific reasons behind these issues and whether they are related to any ongoing security concerns remain unclear.

Further details regarding the implications of these camera issues or any subsequent actions taken by the authorities have not been disclosed. The condition of the surveillance system at such a significant cultural and religious landmark warrants attention and a thorough review of security protocols.

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