Kathmandu, July 18 : High-tech equipment is to be installed at Nagdhunga – the main entrance to Kathmandu Valley – for scanning and keeping records of the vehicles.
Currently, traffic police are daily
maintaining a hand-written log of the incoming and outgoing vehicles to and from
Kathmandu Valley. The traffic police have also been screening suspected vehicles
and passengers on an ad hoc basis at the main checkpoint.
As informed, Chandragiri
municipality has intensified its preparation to place a vehicle scanning machine
at the main entry point to the federal capital for the first time.
In this connection, the municipality held a dialogue with key stakeholders including high-placed officials of the Nepal Police and the Department of Roads in the first phase.
"It has become essential to
place vehicle scanning machine at Nagdhunga from security perspective of
Kathmandu Valley", shared Chandragiri mayor Ghanashyam Giri, adding how
long traffic police maintain a log in a paper in the present digital age.
The machine can be used to scan
person(s) along with vehicles and keep their records as per the need. It is
expected to help maintain law and order and also reduce traffic management
burden.
The scanning machine costs around
Rs 25 million. He informed that the municipality has solicited collaboration
with other municipalities of the Valley and concerned stakeholders for machine
purchase.
"This is not only necessary
for Chandragiri. This will help all municipalities in the Valley and the federal
government as well. It is expected to ensure smooth traffic management and
safety", Mayor Giri further said.