Myanmar's junta rolls out Chinese camera surveillance systems in more cities: Sources


CCTV cameras on display at the Security China 2018 exhibit. Myanmar authorities have started new camera surveillance projects for at least five cities. - Reuters

SINGAPORE (Reuters): Myanmar's junta government is installing Chinese-built cameras with facial recognition capabilities in more cities across the country, three people with direct knowledge of the matter said.

In tenders to procure and install the security cameras and facial recognition technology, the plans are described as safe city projects aimed at maintaining security and, in some cases, preserving civil peace, said the people who are or have been involved in the projects.

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