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KARACHI: Agencies offered access to CDGK’s control system
He said that monitoring of signal-free corridor-I and -II was being conducted through a wireless video surveillance system at present. “We have selected two signal-free corridors – from Sharea Faisal to Site, and Surjani Town – and installed 54 surveillance cameras at different locations in the first phase to keep an eye on the happenings on both the corridors,” he said, adding that it covers a 36-km stretch at present. In the next phase, he said, the system would be extended from Sharea Faisal to the Karachi Stock Exchange, Safoora Goth to Guru Mandir, and Surjani Town to M.A. Jinnah Road. The nazim said that he had already informed Sindh police chief Dr Shoaib Suddle about the command and control centre where the watch and ward as well as traffic police personnel would also be posted for effective policing. The project, which was first of its kind in the country, would be officially inaugurated on Sunday. The nazim said that the command and control centre would be linked with an ambulance network, ‘1122,’ within the next two weeks to provide emergency assistance in case of any accident on the two corridors. He said that the city government would also install the Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) and Biometric Face Recognition systems with help of the National Database Registration Authority. With the help of those installations, he said, the command and control system would easily identify any vehicle and person moving on the two corridors. He said that the first phase of the project, launched in January, had been completed at a cost of Rs110 million. He said the city government acquired a frequency through Wimax technology.
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The DAWN Media Group
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