Venezuela. 24 hours a day, the historic center of Caracas is monitored by an electronic eye system under the monitoring of the police, seeking to combat crimes that occur in an extension close to 12 blocks.Freddy Bernal, mayor of the city, said that the cameras that monitor the historic center will allow, in addition to the protection of the area, the maintenance of the area, making it possible to control the blocks to prevent people from dirtying the streets, painting the sculptures or damaging the historical works.
"Through this tele surveillance system, a series of crimes have been detected and people have been caught committing crimes in flagrante delicto," said the mayor.

