Caserta Implements Urban Security Pact with New Surveillance Systems

Sorveglianza e sicurezza a Caserta
Sorveglianza e sicurezza a Caserta
Monday 11 March 2024, 18:47 - Last updated : 12 March, 12:21
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The municipal council has approved the outline of the "Pact for the Implementation of Urban Security", a tool that unites the Prefecture and the Municipality of Caserta with the aim of enhancing prevention and counteraction of widespread and predatory criminal phenomena and promoting respect for urban decorum, through the installation of new surveillance systems in certain areas of the city. A fundamental reference for the implementation of the Pact will be the Provincial Committee for Public Order and Safety. In particular, the new systems will be placed in some areas of the city where incidents of illegality or decay are more frequent, due to the abandonment of waste or other illicit conduct. Specifically, new surveillance systems will be in Via Graefer, Via Dietro Corte, Via Giulia, Via Coccia, Via Nazzari, Via Learco Guerra, Via De Martino, Vivaldi, in the Ecological Island of Via Talamonti, and in Via Tedeschi. An initiative that follows the "Caserta Sicura" project, which includes thirty-nine new cameras to ensure safety in the city. At the Prefecture, a Control Room is established, composed of representatives of the Police Forces and the Local Police, with the task of monitoring the state of implementation of the Pact, on a semi-annual basis. "The signing of this new Pact with the Prefecture," explained the Mayor of Caserta, Carlo Marino, "represents a further step in the process that involves the installation of many cameras and control systems that will ensure greater security for the citizens." "These new surveillance systems," added the Councilor for Municipal Police, Traffic, and Mobility, Massimiliano Marzo, "will be fundamental for the prevention and counteraction of criminal phenomena, representing an exceptional support tool for the local police and all law enforcement agencies. With this Pact and these new cameras, we will be able to have control even of those more peripheral areas, where controls are more difficult and in which, unfortunately, the dumping of waste and other illegal actions are frequent."
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