The National Zoological Park had, in 2009, floated tenders for installing CCTVs, especially in popular enclosures like those of lions, elephants, tigers, etc. However, the company given the contract filed a case against the zoo for non-payment of dues.
Zoo officials said the company was providing sub-standard equipment which led to a disagreement. The Saket court reportedly ordered a stay on the case in 2010 and new tenders have not been floated since.
Had CCTVs been installed, the investigation of Maqsood's death in the white tiger's enclosure would have been far simpler. "We could determined whether he fell or jumped. The zoo staff's reaction to the situation would also have been recorded on camera," said a zoo official. "We don't know what to do. The zoo can call for new tenders only once the matter is closed. Till then, we have to make do," said Riaz Khan (curator) Delhi zoo.
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