Mon Police launches Phase–II of Aolan Project in Tizit to enhance surveillance and public safety

Kohima

BY | Sunday, 12 April, 2026

Mon Police inaugurated Phase–II of the Aolan Project at Tizit on April 11, marking a significant step towards strengthening surveillance and enhancing public safety across the district.

The project was implemented under the guidance of the Director General of Police (DGP), with the active support of the District Administration. Phase–I was earlier launched in Mon Town in 2025.

The Aolan Project seeks to bring the entire district under comprehensive CCTV surveillance coverage with a view to enhancing security, strengthening law enforcement, and promoting public safety.

The term “Aolan”, derived from the Konyak dialect, translates to “Eagle”, symbolising vigilance, sharp vision, and proactive surveillance.

Under Phase–II, Tizit has been equipped with high-quality AI-enabled CCTV systems, complemented by advanced night-vision surveillance capabilities.

A dedicated control room has been established at the SDPO Office, Tizit, to enable real-time monitoring and ensure a swift response to incidents.

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The surveillance network has been strategically configured to cover key inter-State entry and exit points, critical junctions, as well as major arterial and diversion routes connecting Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. This facilitates seamless monitoring across sensitive and high-movement corridors in the Tizit–Naginimora area.

This initiative is expected to significantly enhance district security, while also enabling effective monitoring of road safety, prevention of traffic violations, and reduction in road accidents in the Tizit and Naginimora areas.

The project underscores the commitment of Mon Police to leveraging technology for smarter policing and ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens.

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