By Dominic B. dela Cruz
Staff reporter
Laoag
City—The city government here announced that
additional closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras will be installed around
the city soon.
The city government’s
information technology officer Franz Felipe detailed that at least 30
additional CCTV cameras will be installed this year. He said this would be the
CCTV project’s phase 3.
Mr. Felipe disclosed that the
cameras installed in 2010 may also need to be replaced for upgrading purposes.
Currently, the city has 56
operating cameras distributed around the city proper.
The additional CCTV cameras
to be acquired will be “top of the line”, Mr. Felipe said. He added that the
cameras would be high definition and can function properly in both day and
night sequences.
He also clarified that the 56
cameras do not include those acquired by barangays in the city. Those barangay
cameras were purchased from their own budgets.
At least 10 barangays have
their own CCTV system; more barangays in the city are also planning to purchase
their own.
The CCTV project was first implemented
to monitor the city’s security and traffic situation. The city police have said
the CCTV system help them prevent and solve crimes.
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