
Wiring of NCAP CCTVs along EDSA Guadalupe cut off
CCTV cameras reportedly used for the No-Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) were found with their wires cut along EDSA Guadalupe. Reports indicate that
MANILA, Philippines – Surveillance cameras vital for the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) along EDSA-Guadalupe have been found severely damaged, with their wires cut. The incident, captured in a video report by DZXL News 558 and RMN Manila, shows multiple angles of the vandalized equipment mounted on an overhead pole. The footage reveals severed cables and dislodged camera units, rendering them inoperable. These cameras are crucial for monitoring traffic violations and ensuring road safety in one of Metro Manila's busiest thoroughfares. The disruption caused by this act of vandalism is expected to impact traffic enforcement efforts in the area. Authorities have yet to release a statement regarding the incident or identify those responsible for the damage.
CCTV cameras reportedly used for the No-Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) were found with their wires cut along EDSA Guadalupe. Reports indicate that