![]() Vumacam’s existing network Vumacam’s planned SafeCity network It forms the backbone of the monitoring component of the initiatives, while key private security companies and SAPS can respond, investigate, and analyse footage where criminal events have taken place. ![]() Vumacam’s systems use automatic licence plate recognition and machine learning algorithms that help detect criminal activity. The company said this is a critical requirement where investigations or urgent responses are required. With these initiatives, Vumacam promised its security partners greater city-wide access to camera networks outside their standard operation areas. Vumacam also announced support for the Eyes and Ears Initiative (E2) - a coordinated joint crime-fighting initiative between the South African Police Service, Business Against Crime South Africa, and the private security industry. Vumacam said the Spruit area would be protected in collaboration with City Parks. These new CCTV cameras will also cover strategic, critical public infrastructure and areas that have been recently targeted by criminals, such as the Braamfontein Spruit. The roll-out includes 350 cameras in underserved areas such as Alexandra, Soweto, and Diepsloot. Vumacam will invest R60 million to roll out and maintain 1,850 security cameras across Johannesburg as part of the SafeCity initiative.
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