Antigua and Barbuda Government Plans Island-Wide CCTV Network Within Two Months

The government plans to begin installing an island-wide network of surveillance cameras within the next 30 days as part of a broader push to strengthen national security and public safety.
Officials said Cabinet was informed that equipment for the system has already been shipped and is expected to arrive shortly, with installation scheduled to begin once the hardware reaches the country. Full deployment of the network is anticipated within two months.
Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant said the system will place high-definition cameras at 43 strategic locations across Antigua and Barbuda.
“The cabinet was advised that the necessary equipment has already been shipped and is expected to arrive within the next 30 days in Antigua and installation is scheduled to commence immediately thereafter with full deployment anticipated within the next two months,” Merchant said during the Cabinet briefing.
The cameras will be installed in areas considered critical to public safety and tourism activity, including busy public spaces, commercial districts and key visitor corridors.
“A total of 43 strategic locations across Antigua and Barbuda have been identified for the installation of these high-definition surveillance cameras,” Merchant said.
Among the areas targeted are locations such as Fort James and Bay Street, which are frequently used by residents and visitors traveling to nearby beaches and commercial areas.
Merchant said the network is intended to improve crime detection and deterrence while strengthening the ability of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda to monitor incidents and respond more quickly.

“The targeted placement of cameras is intended to enhance crime detection and deterrence, improve public order management and support law enforcement initiatives,” he said.
Authorities say the system will allow for real-time monitoring of incidents and provide investigators with additional evidence in cases involving theft, muggings and other crimes.
Officials also noted that the cameras are expected to complement existing surveillance capabilities already used by national security agencies.
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