The project has yet to be integrated into the policing structure as routine repair and maintenance have been neglected or simply absent and even when the police tried to use the system to resolve some high- profile cases all they got were screens full of static. To be scrupulously fair to all concerned it has to be said that the police insist that hundreds of cases have been resolved using the Safe City cameras, 608 in the last year alone. There is a pledge to restore sight to the system as well as expand it.
This is all very well but the point is that having a dysfunctional system is almost worse than having no system at all. The blind spots will be known to those that wish to break the law and exploited, and the promise to restore vision does not come with a timeline. The tale is almost as old as Pakistan, a deficit of completer-finisher skills across macro governance and civil management bedevils the good that is done time and again. Eyes are repeatedly taken from vital balls, money disappears down the drain and Islamabad is no safer. Fixable? Yes. Likely to be fixed? Probably not.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2018.
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