
In the coming days, the province of Luanda will have more than 1.300 new video surveillance cameras, with the aim of reinforcing the maintenance of order and guaranteeing public safety.
The information was revealed by the director of Telecommunications and Information Technologies of the National Police, José Agostinho Paulo, speaking at the opening of the organization's festivities, on Monday, at the Osvaldo Serra Van-Dúnem Higher Institute of Police and Criminal Sciences.
According to the National Police, the measure also fits into the digital transformation process within a strategy for the modernization of services and optimization of resources with the implementation of projects related to technological solutions and information security policies to combat crime and guarantee public safety.
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Over the past two years, the Angolan executive has invested heavily in the installation of electronic devices on public roads, mainly in Luanda, with a population index of up to seven million inhabitants, largely due to the various robberies that have been seen.
Based on these same crimes, and where many of which were clarified with the use of video surveillance cameras, it has demanded from the competent police authorities increasingly efficient measures to contain and discourage this type of criminal action in the arteries of society.









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