19/01/2011 Cuernavaca, Mor. The city council of Cuernavaca inaugurated the Monitoring Center of the Secretariat of Security of this city, with which more than 50 cameras installed in different avenues, will form a 24-hour surveillance network, to prevent crimes, which had a cost of seven million pesos.
According to the Secretary of Security of Cuernavaca Mauricio Vega Chavaje, the operation is by remote control, "approximately 50 cameras are working from now on and we intend to increase them in a short space."
To have access to this monitoring center requires a fingerprint record, in addition to a key that allows specialized personnel to enter this place, in addition to being trained and comply with the control and confidence exam.
The strategy for the use and control of the 50 cameras, said the secretary are "the 50 points that we have guarded are main avenues, facilities, strategic and areas of maximum crime rate."
For the time being, federal and state police have been allowed to enter to coordinate crime prevention actions, in addition to establishing coordination through radio communication systems.
Source: excelsior.com.mx

