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CM chairs meeting to review  Safe City Project

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PESHAWAR, Jan 13 (APP):Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Sohail Afridi here Tuesday chaired a high level meeting to review the province wide rollout of Safe Cities Project focusing on its operational progress, planned expansion and the legal and institutional framework required to support the project.
 The meeting reviewed the on ground progress of Safe Cities Project in Peshawar, Dera Ismail Khan, Bannu, and Lakki Marwat covering surveillance infrastructure, phased system activation and the establishment of Integrated Command, Control and Communication Centers.
Participants were informed that camera installation and supporting infrastructure is progressing on major roads, intersections and key entry and exit points in the provincial capital. Officials told the meeting that Peshawar Safe City project is scheduled to get completed by 31 January 2026.
Parallel work is underway in Dera Ismail Khan, Bannu, and Lakki Marwat where surveillance networks and command and control systems are being established in stages, meeting was told. It was that under the project, 88 locations in Dera Ismail Khan, 76 in Bannu and 47 in Lakki Marwat are being brought under camera coverage.
The meeting was further briefed that PC-1 for Safe Cities Project have been finalized for Karak, Tank and North Waziristan while preparatory work including site identification and security assessments has already been completed.
A dedicated implementation framework for the merged districts was also discussed taking into consideration the terrain, security conditions, infrastructure gaps and operational requirements.
The Chief Minister directed that following the completion of ongoing projects, Safe Cities network should be expanded to the remaining divisional headquarters in a phased manner keeping in view security priorities, population concentration and operational feasibility.
To make full use of existing surveillance infrastructure, it was decided that CCTV cameras installed at hotels, commercial plazas, residential areas, housing societies and other private premises would be identified, mapped and integrated into the Safe City network in line with technical standards, legal requirements and privacy safeguards.
Cameras installed in educational institutions, particularly schools, would also be linked to the system wherever feasible. With the scope of the project expanding rapidly, the CM also directed that proposals be submitted for the establishment of a Safe Cities Authority.
 He said the framework must address governance, lawful use of surveillance data, admissibility of digital evidence in investigations and court proceedings, data protection, citizens’ privacy, inter-agency access and recruitment and training of technical personnel.
He further directed that a 24-hour solar-powered energy supply be ensured for Safe Cities infrastructure in the merged districts, noting that extending modern technology to remote and sensitive areas is a key priority of the provincial government.
He said the technology-driven project would significantly enhance crime prevention, enable faster response and strengthen operational capacity of law enforcement agencies for lasting peace in the province.
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