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March 11, 2016
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Police Observation Devices to fight crimes
in Ghana
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh,
Ghanadot
Accra, July 26, Ghanadot - The
police administration in conjunction with other interested
security agencies has announced that plans are at foot to
introduce Police Observation Devices (PODs), a modern
security system to help fight crimes in the country.
The system entails remote-controlled cameras with zoom and
360-degree rotation positioned in weatherproof enclosures to
view and record potential crime in the high-risk areas.
PODs, which was first unveiled in 2003 in a pilot program by
the Chicago Police Department, is to be introduced into
Ghana by Virtual Security Africa, dealers in security
equipment.
The Chief Executive Officer of Virtual Security Africa, Mr.
Emmanuel Asiedu indicated that the cameras are capable of
covering a wide area depending on the needs of the security
agencies.
The core role of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI)
which is to gather information, PODs are necessary to help
do that effectively and efficiently.
The system has the capacity to zoom in on any vehicle or
incident of interest in the coverage area of the facility.
This enables persons monitoring the system to track
suspicious movements in their vicinity.
He explained that when a criminal activity is reported, the
police simply need to review the recording and find out what
actually happened. Valuable information can be gathered for
arrest and prosecution purposes.
The system is particularly useful to the Motor Traffic and
Transport Unit (MTTU) of the police who expend precious time
to direct traffic.
PODs, according to him can be programmed to capture any
vehicle that crosses the red light or parks at unauthorised
places. The numbers of such offending vehicle can be taken
and fines imposed on the drivers.
“This will reduce the recklessness on our roads and
introduce discipline to save lives and property,” he
stressed.
He stressed that residents of crime-prone areas can come
together and secures the facility which can help guarantee
maximum security as the equipment is very useful for the
police to combat crime and trail criminals.
One of the pioneering companies driving POD technology is
Comdesco Group. Headquartered in Chicago, Comdesco
originated the Advanced Real Time Video Information System (ARVIS)
POD. Hundreds of ARVIS are now in use by police departments
from New York to Los Angeles.
"Video data is used primarily as an after-the-fact forensic
tool because it is largely recorded at the site," explains
John Plese, Comdesco's vice president. "As a result, there
is no real-time benefit to law enforcement and community
safety. Our ARVIS solves this problem by providing a fully
integrated live video system, which streams real-time
information that can actively protect communities and vital
infrastructure more efficiently and cost effectively."
Over years, Comdesco has relied upon Toshiba dome cameras
for its ARVIS system, most recently the Toshiba IK-DP30A.
This day-night PTZ camera brings the benefits of 92-degree
tilt, 360-degree continuous pan rotation, 18x optical zoom,
IR sensitivity and 480-line resolution to the ARVIS.
Auto-flip 180-degree rotation allows for continuous viewing
of a subject as they pass underneath the camera, an
important feature for any street surveillance solution.
"The Toshiba domes tested well with our encoders and other
on-board hardware within the ARVIS that permitted
integration into virtually any IP-based infrastructure,"
said Plese. "The camera's imaging capabilities are
excellent, especially at night."
Ghanadot
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EC sets 18 August for Akwatia poll re-elections
Accra, July 26, Ghanadot - The
Electoral Commission (EC) has fixed Tuesday, August 18, 2009
to re-run the disputed parliamentary elections in six
polling stations of the Akwatia Constituency
in the Eastern
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Police Observation Devices to fight crime
in Ghana
Accra, July 26, Ghanadot - The
police administration in conjunction with other interested
security agencies has announced that plans are at foot to
introduce Police Observation Devices (PODs), a modern
security system to help fight crimes in the country..
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Ghana-Canada Medical Centre
opens with a Family Health Fair
Accra, July
25, Ghanadot - With numerous health care related issues
surfacing in Ghana, coupled with inadequate health care
facilities in the country these days, it was a relief for
many of the attendees at the free health screening to find that
such a modern facility...
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Entry denied the US Ambassador to
Investment Forum for being late
Accra, July 24, Ghanadot - The US Ambassador to
Ghana, Mr Donald Turtlebaum was yesterday given the rude
shock of his life when he was denied entry to a programme
venue after arriving late.
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