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Motorway Police Issues Clarification on Reported Camera Theft on Major Motorway

Motorway Police have rejected reports claiming that modern cameras were recently stolen from a 200-kilometer stretch of the Sukkur-Multan Motorway (M-5), calling the matter baseless and misleading.

According to Syed Imran Ahmed, Spokesperson for the Central Region, the ITS surveillance cameras installed on the motorway were not stolen in any recent incident. He said the cameras had been removed by the relevant administration itself.

He added that the One Network administration had taken this step in December 2023 on security and administrative grounds.

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The spokesperson said the reports currently being circulated are presenting an old matter as a recent development, even though it has no connection with the actual facts.

He further said that alternative and effective monitoring arrangements are already in place on the motorway.

The clarification comes after reports claimed that surveillance cameras, speed cameras, solar panels, lights, and poles had been stolen from the Sukkur to Rahim Yar Khan section of the motorway. However, the Motorway Police spokesperson has said the reports of recent theft are unfounded.

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Sher Alam