Safe city: Nisar inspects smart car

The smart car has been designed and developed by ICT Police in collaboration with the Chinese company Huawei


APP July 12, 2016
Interior minister inspects the “smart police car” equipped with the latest surveillance system linked with the Safe City Project. It has been designed and developed by the ICT Police in collaboration with Huawei to increase the outreach of the project. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Tuesday inspected smart police car, which is equipped with state-of-the-art surveillance system and linked with the Safe City Project.

The smart car has been designed and developed by the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police in collaboration with a Chinese company Huawei to further outreach of the Safe City Project.

The much-delayed Islamabad Safe City Project costing the national exchequer $125 million or over Rs13 billion, was inaugurated on June 6th.

The project aims at making the capital “free of crime”.

Under the project, over 1,900 surveillance cameras have been installed across the city with a command and control centre set up in H-11 to monitor important buildings, entry and exit points, roads, commercial centres and a sizable portion of residential areas.

“Although a huge amount has been spent on the project, I will only be satisfied when the crime rate is brought to zero level,” the interior minister has said back then.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 13th, 2016.

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