FOLLOWING COMPLAINTS OF PILFERAGE, STING OPERATION RESULTED IN ARREST OF TWO EMPLOYEES
In a
first, postal vans attached to long-distance trains originating from
Tamil Nadu will soon have surveillance cameras affixed, to prevent
thefts.
Following
complaints of pilferage, the Tamil Nadu Postal Circle decided to
customise its coaches to have a CCTV network on board.
The
pilot project will be implemented on the Chennai-Mumbai Mail and
extended to at least a dozen postal vans in a phased manner.
According
to J.T. Venkateswarlu, Post Master General (Mails & Business
Development), the proposal to install cameras came after complaints of
pilferage were reported in some trains, particularly the Chennai-New
Delhi Grand Trunk Express. A sting operation revealed that postal
employees of Madhya Pradesh were involved in the thefts.
E-commerce doing well
“We
lodged a complaint with the police and the two employees were arrested
and later suspended by the department. Citing this incident, it was
proposed to install surveillance cameras in postal vans. The Postal
Directorate approved the idea and we are in the process of implementing
the project,” Mr. Venkateswarlu told The Hindu on Monday.
Consequent
to various business development initiatives launched by Chief Post
Master General Charles Lobo, e-commerce was now making a significant
contribution to postal business, he added.
The revenue generated through e-commerce increased from Rs. 1 crore in 2013 to Rs. 7 crore last year.
“We have already crossed Rs. 9 crore in December 2015 and may touch the Rs. 15 crore mark by the end of this fiscal.
Amazon is a major contributor to our business and we are roping in Flipkart as well,” he said.
With CCTV in postal coaches, the department can avert pilferage and travel of unauthorised persons.
The
handling of consignments can also be monitored as there are some
complaints of damaged articles in parcels post delivery, Mr.
Venkateswarlu added.
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