Colombia. After the assault on a car of values and the threat of an alleged bomb in the Historic Center of Cartagena, the controversy was unleashed about the state in which the security cameras are to be able to identify the assailants.
The company Security Video Equipment, a company that contracted with Distriseguridad the maintenance and installation of cameras from October 31, 2012 to April of last year, denounced that they owe five months for the maintenance of the cameras.
The monthly maintenance cost is approximately $16.2 million ($8,500) for the 160 cameras.
The company estimates that at least 100 cameras are already out of service due to the lack of intervention.
For the millionaire debt, the company is preparing to establish a lawsuit but it could only occur with the liquidation of the contract.
At the beginning of this administration, Distriseguridad confirmed that most of the cameras were outside the system because they had to be dismantled for the construction of the Transcaribe trunk but have not yet been installed.
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