Castellammare - "We discussed the issue of enhancing video surveillance with the administration today. Once fully operational, it will have over 300 devices, representing an investment of over €200 million."
The prefect of Naples said it, michael from bari, who today visited the Municipality of Castellammare where he was received by the mayor, Luigi Vicinanza, with whom he also discussed what happened in recent days when a Circumvesuviana train was attacked by a group of rioters.
"When the city is well monitored, including through a vast video surveillance system linked to the police force, we have an important first step," he continued, noting that despite a drop in crime rates, "we will always remain vigilant."
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The commitment is to expedite the process so that the system can be activated immediately. Di Bari thanked all the law enforcement agencies and the population, with whom "there is great synergy."
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