Pakistan Youth Parliament’s team visits PSCA
LAHORE:A 20-member delegation from the Pakistan Youth Parliament visited the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) for a study tour on Monday.
The team members were briefed on the organization’s advanced policing system and operations. Shift Commander Safe City, Muhammad Imran Mehboob, provided an overview of the Intelligent Traffic Management System, Artificial Intelligence-based surveillance, and the role of modern cameras in law enforcement. He highlighted that the Safe Cities Project has significantly enhanced police investigations and trial proceedings, ensuring improved crime prevention and public safety. He further emphasized the pivotal role of the project in the revival of international cricket in Pakistan by providing top-tier security solutions. The delegation appreciated the state-of-the-art policing system, acknowledging its positive impact on transforming police culture.
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