JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung requires buildings of more than four floors to be connected to the DKI Provincial Government's surveillance cameras (CCTV) to strengthen supervision and create an integrated security system.
"So, for CCTV, we are, we have decided that buildings with more than four floors in accordance with the Regional Regulation will be connected to CCTV managed by the DKI Jakarta Government, so that Jakarta will be integrated," said Pramono in Central Jakarta, Saturday as quoted by Antara.
Pramono assessed this effort as a step in the modernization of the city's security and monitoring system.
With this CCTV integration, the DKI Provincial Government can monitor the city's situation more quickly and effectively, ranging from emergency handling, crime, to traffic management.
Later, the installation of CCTV will reach the area to the existing sub-districts in Jakarta.
"And then for the village and so on we will still put it up," he said.
The installation of CCTV in a number of areas in DKI Jakarta is part of the campaign promise of Pramono Anung with the Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Rano Karno.
For residential areas, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will install CCTV cameras at 30,000 points throughout Jakarta.
This program has a budget of Rp. 380 billion and will be implemented gradually.
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