Officials announced today that more than 400 IP cameras have been successfully installed at approximately 225 strategic locations as part of the Quetta Safe City Project.
During a press briefing held on Monday, project officials revealed that the initiative, which commenced several years ago, has witnessed a recent acceleration in development. The comprehensive project encompasses a network of over 1400 IP cameras strategically positioned within and around the city, forming a robust monitoring system aimed at maintaining peace and safeguarding residents.
Highlighting the project’s significance, officials emphasized its cutting-edge surveillance systems designed to assist law enforcement agencies in their efforts to uphold public order. Despite the initial slower pace of development, the recent progress signifies a notable advancement in the implementation of the Quetta Safe City Project.
The initiative is hailed as a milestone in Pakistan’s security landscape, being the country’s first indigenously designed operational project of such scale. Bolstered by a highly skilled human resource, the project aims to enhance coordination among various law enforcement agencies, establishing a customized response mechanism to ensure swift and effective action.
“The Quetta Safe City Project is not merely about installing cameras; it’s about creating a secure environment through advanced technology and collaborative efforts,” stated one of the officials at the briefing. The project’s objective is to fortify the city’s security infrastructure, making it more resilient against potential threats and incidents.
With the successful installation of over 400 IP cameras, the Quetta Safe City Project marks a significant step forward in leveraging technology for the safety and well-being of the residents. The comprehensive surveillance network, coupled with efficient monitoring, is expected to play a pivotal role in maintaining peace and order in the region.