The Peshawar Safe City Project has signed a new agreement with TransPeshawar to strengthen public security through improved surveillance. The partnership will connect live camera feeds from Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations to the city’s central monitoring system.
The agreement was signed on Friday at the headquarters of the Peshawar Safe City Project. The signing marks the beginning of formal technical cooperation between the two organizations. Officials said the initiative will improve coordination and support more effective monitoring across the city.
Under the agreement, cameras installed at BRT stations have been linked to the Safe City surveillance system. This integration expands the city’s network of security cameras and allows authorities to monitor key public locations in real time.
Officials said the new connection will improve the ability of security teams to observe activity at BRT stations. The system is also expected to help authorities respond more quickly to emergencies and other incidents.
According to an official statement, the partnership is an important step toward improving public safety in Peshawar. It also supports the use of modern technology to strengthen security and enhance city management.
The BRT system serves thousands of passengers every day. By connecting station cameras with the central control room, officials hope to create a safer environment for commuters, transport staff, and visitors.
Authorities believe the expanded surveillance network will improve coordination between law enforcement agencies and emergency response teams. Access to live video feeds can help officials assess situations more quickly and make informed decisions during incidents.
The Peshawar Safe City Project aims to use advanced surveillance technology to improve urban security. The addition of BRT cameras increases the number of monitored public spaces and strengthens overall city-wide coverage.
Officials said the collaboration with TransPeshawar reflects a shared commitment to public safety. They added that combining existing infrastructure with modern surveillance systems can improve the effectiveness of security operations.
The agreement is also expected to support better monitoring of busy transport hubs. BRT stations experience heavy passenger traffic throughout the day, making them important locations for public safety measures.
Authorities emphasized that technology plays a key role in modern policing and emergency management. Expanding surveillance coverage allows officials to detect incidents faster and coordinate responses more efficiently.
The project is part of broader efforts to improve security infrastructure across Peshawar. Officials hope the integrated system will contribute to safer public transport services and better protection for residents.
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With the cameras now connected, the Peshawar Safe City surveillance network has expanded further. Officials believe the partnership will improve monitoring capabilities while helping authorities maintain a secure environment across the city.




