Law enforcement agencies in Hong Kong plan to install 2,000 surveillance cameras by the end of 2024, the South China Morning Post reports. Commissioner of Police Raymond Siu said the cameras would be installed in cities to manage crime and provide security to high-crime areas.
15 Feb. 2024
Hong Kong law enforcement plans to install 2,000 surveillance cameras
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