Private CCTV network helps keep Kota Baru safe


Keeping an eye: Yu monitoring the CCTVs at the control centre at his house. — Bernama

KOTA BARU: Thanks to the closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed by Yu Kok Hiang at several spots in Kelantan, the family of a hit-and-run accident victim has managed to trace the driver of the car.

Known as “Yu KH” among netizens, the 55-year-old man’s Facebook account has become the go-to page because the videos from his CCTVs have high image quality which help authorities identify the cause of accidents or crimes.

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