P15m reserved for CCTV cameras in prisons

P15m reserved for CCTV cameras in prisons
P15m reserved for CCTV cameras in prisons

The Government through the Ministry of Defence, Justice and Security will invest in the installation of CCTV cameras in prisons for this financial year, beginning with the Lobatse and Francistown prisons.

The ministry’s permanent secretary, Matshidiso Bokole revealed the plan during the ministerial budget update for the 2021-2022 financial year broadcast live on Botswana television earlier today. Bokole said about P15 million is reserved for the installation of the prison CCTV cameras.

She said the cameras would be used to control the movement of prisoners as well as reduce the number of inmate incidents.

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