The North Korean authorities have completed the installation of surveillance cameras along the entire Sino-North Korean border region in the middle of February. The installation of these cameras is part of efforts to clamp down on undesirable activities in the area, and points to heightened surveillance over residents in the region in the near future.
The installation of surveillance cameras along the Yalu River and Tumen River has been completed, a source in Ryanggang Province told Daily NK on March 11. Cameras had just been present in important zones in the past, but as of February 16 (Kim Jong Ils birthday), theyre now covering the entire region.
Daily NK reported through North Korean sources in December 2018 that the authorities had ordered cameras to be installed across the entire Sino-North Korean border region and that the installation process was underway.
A source in North Pyongan Province added, The surveillance cameras prevent thieves from North Korea crossing over into China to steal things at will. They will also likely cause a great deal of trouble for local residents in their smuggling activities and use of cell phones. ......
[Source: Daily NK]