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CM House to keep an eye on Karachi affairs

 

Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has said that Command and Control Center helps to detect criminal activities, improve traffic management and to witness action by rescue/police, prompt or delayed. Therefore, it must be run on professional basis.

He said this while inaugurating Command & Control Centre established at a cost of Rs 120 million at the CM House. He was accompanied by provincial ministers Nisar Khuhro, Gianchand Israni, Mukesh Kumar Chawala, MNAs and senior officers.

The secretary Information Technology told the chief minister that presently 200 cameras of police department have been linked with the command and Control Centre, 1800 cameras of KMC would also be linked with the centre by the end of next week.

He also said that the VVIP programmes or movement can also be monitored by making special arrangement. “This centre has an unlimited capacity to cover or view surveillance cameras,” the secretary said.

IG Police Ghulam Hyder Jamali told the chief minister that the surveillance cameras installed by the police are of 2 Mega pixel. “We are working with a foreign agency and we would upgrade cameras to 8 pixels. This would be improve quality of the footage manifold,” he said.

The chief minister visited the server room, recording system and system of sharing details with the concerned authorities for necessary action.

The chief minister directed his principal secretary Alamuddin Bullo to run the Command & Control Centre efficiently and make it useful in the larger interest of public.

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