Quetta: According to news released on January 16, the much-awaited Quetta Safe City Project is nearing completion, marking a major advancement in strengthening the combat against terrorism and modernizing law enforcement. According to the information provided, the project has effectively deployed over 1,400 state-of-the-art Internet Protocol (IP) cameras that are positioned at 255 crucial points across the city. It is anticipated that the wide-ranging surveillance system will be essential in improving security for Quetta's citizens. The Safe City Project was overseen by Ali Mardan Domki, the Chief Minister (CM) of Baluchistan, directly.
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The news source stated that every point of entry and departure into the province's capital has cameras strategically positioned. As the project draws closer to completion, it is anticipated that the, as per a well-informed official, it will be inaugurated by CM soon.
According to the Department of Science and Information Technology reports, the project includes a cutting-edge command and control centre. This state-of-the-art facility, complete with advanced technology, employs a group of highly qualified personnel. Remarkably, the entire system was designed in the province, demonstrating its dedication to technological independence.
One of Pakistan's most innovative operational plans is the Quetta Safe City Project, which has been painstakingly coordinated with multiple law enforcement authorities. By establishing a tailored response and immediate action mechanism, this joint initiative seeks to improve the city's overall security infrastructure.