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NEW DELHI: Security services firm Allied Digital has implemented 24x7 safe city surveillance monitoring in Pune.
The task of implementing a command, control and center (C3) was executed by Allied Digital using Verint Systems Situation Management Center and Video management platform. The Verint system has been integrated with GIS/ GPS, ANPR and Video Analytics system. It will also be integrated with Criminal Data base and Transport Authority Database.
The safe city project was inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
With this initiative, the city of Pune in Maharashtra will benefit from a 24x7 video surveillance and security command centre. This will mark the beginning of a comprehensive city surveillance project covering an area of 600 sq km, commissioned in the country for the first time.
The Pune safe city project, which consists of four zones has been successfully commissioned. From its implementation, there have been several instances of successful detection of events such as theft, traffic violation, chain snatching and high profile robberies and murder cases amongst others and this project has helped in solving the crime in a short time which has resulted in increasing the efficiency of policing, a release said.
"Pune is a commercial and cultural hub for India and has a very large senior citizens population, social activists and intellectuals. As such, the city is a high-security risk area for potential theft and crime. To meet the demand for security cover from the citizens, the state government initiated the Safe City Project to increase awareness and security amongst the people and help ensure 24x7 surveillance,” said Nitin Shah, CMD, Allied Digital.