PSCA, Quetta safe city project extend agreement

For assistance in installation of surveillance cameras, networking, communication infrastructure, command centre


Our Correspondent October 11, 2023
Safe City project launched in Multan. PHOTO: PPI/FILE

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LAHORE:

To strengthen the fight against terrorism and advance modern policing across the country, an agreement of mutual cooperation between the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) and the Quetta Safe City Project has been extended for an additional two years.

The PSCA has been supporting the Balochistan government with the Quetta Safe City Project for the past two years, and this agreement has now been extended.

The signing ceremony for the extension of the memorandum of understanding took place at the headquarters of the Safe Cities Authority in the provincial capital.

The Managing Director of the Punjab Safe Cities Authority, Muhammad Kamran Khan, and the Project Director of the Quetta Safe City, Dr. Tariq Hussain Bizenjo, signed the agreement.

Under this agreement, the Punjab Safe Cities will provide assistance in the installation of surveillance cameras, networking and communication infrastructure, and the establishment of a command centre for Quetta Safe City.

Quetta Safe City will receive technical support from the PSCA in areas such as human resources and administration.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 11th, 2023.

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