TNMC to install surveillance cameras

FRANCISTOWN: Tati Nickel Mining Company (TNMC) intends to use surveillance cameras to boost security after numerous cases of theft at its mine. TNMC senior security training officer, Grace Garebamono, has told Mmegi that they have decided to install the cameras because they have only a few security personnel.

"Our mandate is to protect the company assets and employees and since we do not have too many employees in our department, we have decided to introduce surveillance cameras to boost the security in the mine," she explained. She said that they have been liaising with the police and Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) to fight crime in the mine."Between 2010 and 2011, we recovered property worth P781,616 stolen from the mine and still believe that there is a lot more of these properties out there," she said. 

Garebamono said that usually, the mine employees collaborate with non-staff to steal from the company. "Since they know most of the things in the mine, employees are the ones who sneak mine properties through the fence with cars parked outside to collect them. We usually struggle to locate employees who are involved because we have shortage of manpower," she explained. She added that the mine premises are big and cannot be patrolled effectively by security personnel and this gives thieves the leeway to steal. Employees caught in the act have gone through disciplinary hearing she said.

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