Sheikhupura – Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz inaugurated the Sheikhupura Safe City Project, a major step forward in expanding Punjab’s security infrastructure. This initiative aims to enhance public safety and urban surveillance, extending Punjab’s Safe City network to more cities across the province.
Enhanced Surveillance and Public Safety
The Sheikhupura Safe City Project introduces advanced surveillance technology, including CCTV cameras and command centers, to monitor and respond to potential threats in real time. This expansion is expected to improve public safety and support law enforcement efforts in rapidly identifying and addressing criminal activities.
Part of Broader Safe City Initiative
This project is part of a broader Safe City Initiative, which has already proven successful in cities like Lahore and Islamabad. By extending these measures to Sheikhupura, Punjab’s administration is working to create a safer environment across urban centers, ensuring a secure and efficient response to security concerns.
Future Plans for Expansion Across Punjab
Addressing attendees at the launch, CM Maryam Nawaz emphasized the commitment to a secure Punjab, with plans to introduce similar projects in additional cities. The Sheikhupura Safe City Project reflects the province’s dedication to leveraging technology in security, setting a precedent for modern, tech-enabled urban safety.