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Police to buy more CCTV cameras to fight crime
Police to buy more CCTV cameras to fight crime
ASSISTANT Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean said the government has "taken steps" to acquire additional closed circuit television cameras (CCTV) for New Providence to "assist in minimising armed robberies" and combatting crime.
Turnquest reveals firms behind 7M CCTV system
Turnquest reveals firms behind 7M CCTV system
The downtown area and other criminal hot spots will soon be monitored under closed circuit televisions (CCTV), as the government is now in final negotiations with the companies that will implement the system.
National Security Minister Tommy Turnquest has announced Lowe's Alarm and its American partner, Aries, as the companies that were chosen.
He revealed that the government is presently in negot...
FNM mps to pay for CCTV cameras in constituencies
FNM mps to pay for CCTV cameras in constituencies
OPPOSITION Members of Parliament in New Providence have vowed to install CCTV systems in the crime ridden areas of their constituencies, announced FNM leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday...
CCTV still not ready to go
CCTV still not ready to go
The full implementation of the government's closed-circuit television (CCTV) program has not happened because of several technical issues that have to be worked out, Minister of National Security Dr. Bernard Nottage said.
"The truth is we ought by now to have the CCTV system operating fully," Nottage told The Nassau Guardian this week.
"There are some technical details which have been encountered ...
Defence Force to use CCTV after claims over detainees
THE Defence Force said it will use CCTV cameras to monitor those in its custody following accusations that officers of the military organisation violated the human rights of detainees.
An official statement released yesterday confirmed that an investigation has been launched into claims by Cuban-American activists that detainees were beaten and tortured at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre.....
BTC explains CCTV project delay
BTC explains CCTV project delay
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) said yesterday it is nearly finished setting up a transport network needed to support the government's closed circuit television (CCTV) network.
The statement from BTC was in response to a statement made recently by Minister of National Security Dr. Bernard Nottage, who indicated that BTC was primarily to blame for the delay in an island-wide CCTV la...
BTC spends 2 million to create CCTV network
BTC spends 2 million to create CCTV network
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) is close to completion of a $2 million closed-circuit television network (CCTV) for the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF).
The company announced yesterday that it has almost finalized the transport network that supports the CCTV that will allow monitoring of selected public spaces such as Bay Street and other high traffic areas...
Bell: CCTV fully ready next month
Bell: CCTV fully ready next month
THE police's new CCTV system will become fully operational by next month, Minister of State for National Security Keith Bell said yesterday.
Bell: CCTV fully ready next month
Bahamas Govt considers legislation for CCTV digital images as evidence
NASSAU, The Bahamas -- Consideration
is now being given to introducing legislation to admit CCTV digital images as evidence in trials, Prime Minister the
Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie said.
As he presented the Closing Budget Statement to the
2013/14 Budget Debate in the House of Assembly, Tuesday, June 18, 2013,
the Prime Minister added that thought is also being given to admitting
in tr...