Ministry of Land and Resources pilots direct supervision of mines with cameras

Perhaps in the near future, residents of 15 cities across the country will find that they suddenly live in towns or rural areas with a lot more camera probes.

However, residents do not need to panic. This is not monitoring their daily living, but is a work pilot project deployed by the Ministry of Land and Resources. The target of the probe is the violation of law by some government departments and enterprises.

On July 4, the Ministry of Land and Resources decided to conduct pilot video surveillance on land in 15 prefecture-level cities, counties (cities, and districts), and to carry out pilot video monitoring of minerals in 10 mining areas.

This also has our conjecture on the above scenario.

According to Li Jianqin, director of the Law Enforcement Supervision Bureau of the Ministry of Homeland, video surveillance requires a 12-meter-tall tower pole; a video camera that can rotate 360 ​​degrees horizontally, 90 degrees vertically, and 26 times zoom; plus solar-powered equipment and wireless communication platform.

“This way, we can monitor whether there is illegal or illegal land within 7 square kilometers.” Li Jianqin said, this is the power of real-time monitoring. “You can use this place as long as it is grounded. I can monitor this place. And now through wireless monitoring, wireless in my office.” It is possible to monitor the situation at each monitoring site and greatly save manpower and material resources."

"This will quickly find land violations and violations, and promptly stop." A person familiar with the "First Financial Daily" said that this will have a great deterrent effect on illegal and irregular personnel.

The cities selected for land video surveillance include: Heilongjiang Jiamusi in the east, Shenyang in Liaoning, Ningbo in Zhejiang, Nongan in Changchun in Jilin, Luzhou in Xuzhou in Jiangsu, Baiyun District in Guangzhou, Heze County in Shandong, Tangshan in Hebei, Maanshan in Anhui, and Shanxi Yuncheng City, Hejin City, Henan Province, Zhengzhou, Xinzheng City, Kunming, Yunnan, Yunnan, Kunming, Yunnan, Guangxi, Liuzhou, Chengdu, Sichuan Dujiangyan City.

The focus of monitoring is on these areas, which are prone to illegal activities in the land and resources areas of these cities, the periphery of development zones, and some basic farmland.

In addition, the Ministry of Land and Resources will use 10 mines with more problems as a pilot area for mineral video surveillance.

The Ministry of Land and Resources has decided to complete the pilot deployment work in the second half of this year, and follow the principle of summarizing at the sidelines. After the conditions are ripe, it will be fully implemented.

It is reported that funds required by the monitoring network may be shared by the central and local governments.

However, some people in the industry believe that the difficulty in supervision of land and resources in the realm of land and resources is not due to the lack of monitoring methods, but rather the frequent investigations and postponements, often resulting in a little bit of thunder and rain. Shocking illegal departments and personnel.