Labuan, a burgeoning hub for business and tourism, is poised to benefit from a substantial investment in public safety and community development. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa announced that the federal government has allocated RM11 million in Budget 2025 for the installation of 180 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in Labuan and Putrajaya.
This initiative aims to strengthen safety, improve the dissemination of government programs, and enhance the island's appeal to travelers and investors. Dr Zaliha stated that the strategic placement of CCTVs at key locations will enable authorities to monitor public spaces effectively, deter criminal activities, and ensure swift responses to safety concerns. Beyond its safety benefits, the CCTV network will serve as a platform for broadcasting government and community programs directly to the public. This innovative use of technology reflects a commitment to keeping residents informed and engaged with initiatives that affect their daily lives. Dr Zaliha emphasized that safety and connectivity are paramount to this project, stating that these CCTVs are not only about surveillance but also about cultivating a connected and informed community. She believes this will undoubtedly boost confidence among tourists and investors, signaling that Labuan is well-equipped to cater to their needs. This allocation is part of a broader federal government strategy to modernize infrastructure, with Labuan and Putrajaya being the initial recipients
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