Thursday, September 17, 2015

Security technology used in the World Cup comes to ES – Globo.com

A technology used to prevent crimes in the World Cup will be the new weapon of the Holy Spirit government to combat violence more quickly. From the first half of 2016 begins to work the Super-Ciodes in Vila Velha, in Greater Victoria.

The unit will integrate all the intelligence of Public Security of the Holy Spirit in only one place, side of the Old Town Forum in Boa Vista. From there, the police will have access to all video surveillance camera images, as explained Security Secretary of State, Andrew Garcia.

“We receive images of all video surveillance. An occurrence of sequestration, for example, we will be able to monitor all of a crisis management room, “he said.

Initially, the images are only from the Great Victory. In the second phase of the project is expected to integrate with the monitoring of indoor plants.

The structure will also integrate Samu, Fire Brigade, Civil Police, Civil Defense, Municipal Guards statewide and even the Federal Police and Federal Highway.

“The intention has always been to bring the state structures that were used during the World Cup and make a difference in public safety because they can integrate various agencies into one Local and technology, “said Andrew Garcia.

The deadline for the service to start functioning and that the benefits reach the population of no more than six months, as the secretary said.

“Set the place, we will do design, build specifications, how it goes, size, organs, who have to be there and launch the bid. It’s a great Ciodes that, from then on, will not only make citizen liaison service and pass on to the police, “said Garcia.

The inmates control that earned the benefit of the electronic ankle bracelet should also be transferred to the unity of the Super-Ciodes.

Currently, the control is done by an outsourced company that operates within the State Justice Secretariat (Sejus). Today, according to the agency, about 350 people have earned the benefit and are monitored by the agency.

Unit R $ 20 million
The Holy Spirit will be a of the first states to receive the Super-Ciodes outside the places that were headquarters of the World Cup. The investment will be made by the federal government, through the Ministry of Justice.

According to the secretary Andrew Garcia, to $ 20 million will be allocated for the construction of the unit. “The structure will be paid by the federal government and the state is left with the task of maintaining unity.”

A meeting between three representatives of the Ministry of Justice, Secretariat, and all the bodies that will integrate Super-Ciodes was held on Wednesday (16), to define the final details of how the unit will work.

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