Colombia. Eighteen high-definition cameras will begin operating this week in four locations in Bogotá, where a considerable number of crimes are presented, in order for the authorities to capture the criminals when they try to break the law.
The cameras make it possible to "clearly identify the face, people, vehicle plates, have a zoom with a capacity that allows approach, it is a system that allows it to be permanently. It has an analysis that also allows recording events that generate alert, for example a counterflow, an abandoned object, "said the director of the Surveillance and Security Fund, Máximo Noriega.
The devices, which are worth about $18 billion ($7.3 billion), will be made available by Mayor Gustavo Petro, Government Secretary Gloria Flórez, Bogota Police Director General Humberto Guatibonza and The Director of the Surveillance and Security Fund, Máximo Noriega, on Wednesday, according to Blu Radio.
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