Rawalakot Safe City Project: Phase One Completed Says DIG Sardar Zaheer Ahmed

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Rawalakot, PaJK: DIG Poonch Division, Sardar Zaheer Ahmed, announced the completion of the first phase of the Safe City Project in Rawalakot, aimed at enhancing public safety and combating crime. Speaking to journalists, DIG Ahmed revealed that 25 cameras have been installed across strategic entry and exit points of the city as part of this initiative.

The Safe City Project is anticipated to be a game-changer for Rawalakot city of Pakistan administered Kashmir, addressing crime prevention and traffic management issues. The cameras are equipped with advanced capabilities to monitor traffic incidents, road accidents, and disputes in real time, ensuring swift response from the authorities.

AI-Powered Surveillance Cameras

DIG Ahmed highlighted that the installed cameras are Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based and perform multiple functions simultaneously. These include facial recognition, license plate reading, and National Plate Recognition (NPR). For instance:

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  • If a suspect’s image is uploaded to the database, the system will immediately alert authorities when the individual comes within the cameras’ range.
  • Similarly, stolen vehicles listed in the database will be flagged if detected by the system, enabling quick recovery.

Additional features include vehicle and motorcycle counting, detailed traffic flow statistics, and the ability to assess individuals’ emotional states, such as anger, happiness, or distress, based on facial expressions.

PTZ Cameras for 360-Degree Monitoring

The project also incorporates PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras capable of 360-degree monitoring to track movements in surrounding areas. In this first phase, 25 cameras have been installed at nine key locations, comprehensively covering Rawalakot city.

Expansion Plans for the Next Phase

The next phase of the Rawalakot Safe City Project will involve the installation of 150 additional cameras, further enhancing the district’s surveillance capabilities. DIG Ahmed described the initiative as a “game-changer,” promising a significant improvement in public safety and law enforcement.

Police Facilitation Center: A Milestone for Public Services

DIG Ahmed also noted the successful operation of the Police Facilitation Center in Rawalakot, inaugurated on June 3, 2024. The center consolidates multiple public services under one roof, eliminating the need for citizens to visit police stations for routine matters. Services provided include:

  1. Character Certificates for residents, including those living abroad through embassies.
  2. General Police Verifications.
  3. Vehicle Verification Service (VVS).
  4. Driving Learner Permits.
  5. Legal guidance for victims of domestic violence.
  6. Online FIR copies.
  7. Assistance with lost documents.

Since its launch, the center has issued over 8,100 character certificates, 4,427 general police verifications, and 3,600 learner driving permits. The VVS has processed the online verification of 88 vehicles. Additionally, the center provides legal support to women facing domestic violence and ensures the timely delivery of FIR copies.

A Model for Future Safety and Civic Services

The Rawalakot Safe City Project and the Police Facilitation Center represent significant advancements in public safety and service delivery in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir. These initiatives underscore the potential for technology-driven governance to address pressing urban challenges effectively.

DIG Sardar Zaheer Ahmed expressed optimism about the project’s future phases, which aim to create a safer and more efficient living environment for the residents of Rawalakot and surrounding areas.

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