Nigeria is
grappling with the challenges of insecurity and insurgency, a Metro Digital
Mobil Surveillance satellite has been launched in the commercial city of
Onitsha to provide the city and its environs needed intelligence network to
checkmate insecurity and fight crime.
Speaking
yesterday during the launching of the Digital camera at the Head bridge of River
Niger, the Executive Director/Foreign Technical Provider, Metro Digital Mobile
Video Surveillance System, Mr. John Bean said the cameras had capacity of
covering over several km radius within the commercial city of Onitsha.
Odogwuemekaodogwu.com
reports that John Bean said the Metro solution which is created for the public
safety has a high capacity network that offers high quality service and
superior resistance to interference, adding that the solution is based on MWB
base station which utilizes metro unique and powerful beam-forming is on 4.9
GHz safety spectrum.
He said
that because of the challenges of insecurity and scourge of Boko Haram menace,
the need to mount the surveillance digital metro mobile network was apt to give
effective monitoring of the security issues in the commercial city and said
that with the system in place, the commercial city would be under serious
mobile surveillance which will reduce insecurity.
The Chief
Executive Officer of Metro Digital Mobile Video Surveillance System, Chief
Oliver Uzochukwu said they choice of the commercial city of Onitsha was because
of the commercial activities which he said has increased the population which
attracts crime.
He said
with the digital cameras in place in the city, it would now be easier for
security agents to track down criminals even after many days of the incident
and said the camera was built with a capacity of over 4.9Ghz to cover several
km radius in the city.
Boko Haram Can't Get To Onitsha Now As Firm Launches Digital Satellite In Onitsha
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