Winning Contracts for Implementing Surveillance Camera Systems in Prisons
As part of ongoing efforts to enhance security levels in correctional facilities, the Ministry of Interior has signed contracts in collaboration with the commercial sector to implement advanced surveillance camera systems in certain prisons. This initiative aims to continuously enhance security and safety within these facilities and improve the living conditions for detainees.
Surveillance camera systems are considered crucial tools that contribute to enhancing monitoring and preventing incidents and violations within prisons. These systems aim to provide comprehensive monitoring of all activities inside the prisons and ensure a safer environment for both inmates and staff.
By signing these contracts, the Ministry aims to leverage the latest technologies in surveillance, including high-definition cameras and intelligent analysis systems capable of detecting suspicious activities and alerting authorities in real time. These technologies will also help enhance transparency and reduce cases of corruption and violations.
The signed contracts include provisions for regular maintenance services and training prison staff on efficiently using the new systems. The coming period is expected to see the implementation of these projects and the commencement of trial operations in several major prisons in the country.
In conclusion, this step is part of the Ministry’s vision to improve safety levels within prisons and ensure the application of the highest quality standards in security services, benefiting all who rely on these systems.