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Dandenong CCTV cameras win praise

By DANIEL TRAN: dtran@mmpgroup.com.au

POLICE are praising new security cameras installed in one of Dandenong’s busiest precincts as a deterrent against criminals and vandals.

Commander Tracy Linford, of Victoria Police, said the 13 cameras in and around Foster Street would help Dandenong.

“We’re delighted about this initiative because it means a lot for the area,” Commander Linford said. “It will deter some crime because people will be aware cameras are activated and it will make them think twice about what they might do.

“It also gives police another tool to apprehend and detect offenders when they’re committing crimes and to gather evidence that’s going to support their convictions. The ultimate aim of that is, they’re off the streets.”

The cameras were installed thanks to a $250,000 state government grant and $50,000 from construction company Grocon. The first ones were switched on in February.

Greater Dandenong mayor Angela Long said the city had undergone dramatic transformation in recent years.

“This CCTV funding will help people continue to explore the new Dandenong by assisting in the reduction of crime and making our community feel more confident about their safety,” she said.

Crime Prevention Minister Edward O’Donohue said the council had listed the Foster Street precinct as an area of concern due to night-time foot traffic to and from local pubs and public transport.

“The cameras can be monitored by the local police … and assist in prosecution of offenders through the courts,” he said.  

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