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Safe City Islamabad

Islamabad, Pakistan

An initiative focused on improving urban security and surveillance in the capital of Pakistan through advanced technology.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Safe City Islamabad

-46.10

0.04%

Latest Event

Safe City Islamabad Expands AI Surveillance

Safe City Islamabad announced the installation of 3,200 new AI-powered cameras as part of a Rs. 17.4 billion project upgrade aimed at modernizing urban surveillance in Islamabad. The enhanced system, featuring facial recognition, license plate detection, and traffic monitoring, is expected to significantly boost real-time policing capabilities.

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Safe City Islamabad is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Safe City Islamabad Expands AI Surveillance Logo
    MAY
    27
    2025

    Safe City Islamabad announced the installation of 3,200 new AI-powered cameras as part of a Rs. 17.4 billion project upgrade aimed at modernizing urban surveillance in Islamabad. The enhanced system, featuring facial recognition, license plate detection, and traffic monitoring, is expected to significantly boost real-time policing capabilities.

  • -40

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 27

    The significant expansion of AI-enabled surveillance infrastructure, including facial recognition and license plate detection, raises concerns that such technologies could be used for repressive purposes. The advanced surveillance capabilities may contribute to authoritarian practices if deployed without robust safeguards for civil liberties and marginalized communities.

    Islamabad’s Safe City Project Expands with 3,200 new AI Cameras

  • Expansion of AI Surveillance in Islamabad Logo
    MAY
    27
    2025

    Safe City Islamabad announced the installation of 3,200 new AI-powered surveillance cameras equipped with facial recognition, license plate detection, and traffic violation monitoring capabilities as part of a Rs. 17.4 billion upgrade to expand digital monitoring across Islamabad.

  • Safe City Islamabad Expands AI Surveillance Capabilities Logo
    MAY
    27
    2025

    Safe City Islamabad announced an upgrade to its surveillance system with the addition of 3,200 new AI-powered cameras featuring facial recognition, license plate detection, and enhanced monitoring, aiming to improve crime detection and urban security.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 27

    Expanding the surveillance system contributes to an environment of increased state control and potential erosion of civil liberties. The deployment of technology that tracks individuals intensifies concerns about authoritarian practices, impacting public and political behavior negatively.

    Islamabad is Getting Thousands of AI Cameras for Better Security

  • -80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 27

    The integration of advanced AI technologies such as facial recognition and license plate detection raises significant concerns about privacy and potential misuse for mass surveillance, reinforcing authoritarian control through repressive technologies.

    Islamabad is Getting Thousands of AI Cameras for Better Security

  • Expansion of Islamabad Surveillance Network Logo
    MAY
    20
    2025

    The approved Rs 7.499 billion 'Expansion of Safe City, Islamabad (New)' project will boost surveillance coverage across Islamabad from 35% to 100%, adding 3,655 cameras alongside advanced systems like ANPR and facial recognition. This initiative is set to enhance the city's security infrastructure under a broader IT and telecom agenda approved by the CDWP.

  • -80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 27

    The expansion project significantly increases the deployment of surveillance technologies such as facial recognition, ANPR, and extensive camera networks. While aimed at urban security, these tools have a high potential for misuse, enabling state control and repression of dissent, particularly impacting marginalized communities. Such repressive technology deployments align with authoritarian practices, thereby earning a negative score.

    Rs 249B Projects Approved: IT, Telecom & Islamabad Safe City Lead Agenda

  • Senate Panel Proposes Digitisation of Safe City Project Logo
    AUG
    29
    2024

    On August 29, 2024, the Senate Standing Committee on Interior, chaired by Senator Faisal Saleem Rehman, recommended the digital transformation of the Safe City project. The proposal aims to modernise surveillance and data reporting mechanisms to better monitor crimes and enhance urban security in Islamabad. The meeting highlighted both the project's past management by Nadra and its current operation by the Islamabad Police.

  • -30

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 27

    The Senate panel’s recommendation to digitise the Safe City project is a move to modernise surveillance technologies. While intended to improve public safety, from an anti-fascist perspective, enhanced digital surveillance raises concerns about potential authoritarian overreach and the suppression of civil liberties. The initiative aligns with broader trends in repressive technology provisions if not accompanied by robust privacy safeguards.

    Senate panel proposes digitisation of Safe City project

  • Cybersecurity Breach Exposes Systemic Failures at Safe City Islamabad Logo
    MAY
    28
    2024

    On May 28, 2024, hackers breached the online system of the Safe City Islamabad Project, compromising sensitive databases including the complaint and HR management systems. The incident revealed significant cybersecurity weaknesses, such as the lack of backup servers and contingency plans, and emerged amid ongoing legal and financial controversies over the project's cost transparency and contractual practices.

  • -40

    Technology and Services Impact

    May 27

    The breach underscored severe vulnerabilities in the project's digital infrastructure, reflecting a failure in ensuring secure and resilient technological systems. This incident exposes the potential misuse of technology and the lack of proper safeguards in a system intended to enhance urban security.

    Security Breach Disrupts Islamabad’s City

  • -20

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 27

    The breach coincides with ongoing legal disputes and financial strains over contract transparency and cost inflation. This raises concerns about the ethical responsibility and sound business practices in managing public funds and maintaining accountability in the project.

    Security Breach Disrupts Islamabad’s City

  • Challenges in Islamabad Safe City Project Implementation Logo
    APR
    18
    2024

    The Islamabad Safe City Project, inaugurated in 2014 with an allocation of about 6 billion rupees, has faced significant operational challenges including ineffective surveillance cameras, inadequate data backup, and an understaffed monitoring system. These shortcomings undermine public safety and raise concerns that the underlying surveillance technology, if properly exploited, could serve as a tool for repressive state control.

  • -50

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 27

    The project employs advanced surveillance technology intended to improve urban security but its persistent failures not only waste public funds but also risk creating a framework that, if refined, could be used for authoritarian control. The ineffective execution reflects poorly on the initiative from an anti-fascist standpoint since robust surveillance systems can enable abuses of power.

    What can Pakistan Learn from China's 'Safe Cities' Projects

  • Deployment of AI-Enabled Surveillance in Islamabad Logo
    FEB
    14
    2023

    On February 14, 2023, Islamabad police installed around 200 AI-enabled cameras at key city entry and exit points under the direction of the Inspector General of Police. Safe City Islamabad was cited as performing surveillance duties and aiding in the identification of criminal elements.

  • -30

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 27

    The event involves the use of advanced AI-enabled surveillance cameras which, while aimed at improving public safety, also raise concerns about potential repressive use of technology and erosion of civil liberties. From an anti-fascist perspective, deploying such technologies can contribute to authoritarian practices by enhancing state surveillance capabilities.

    Capital police install smart cameras for improved security

  • Safe City Islamabad: Invasive Surveillance Raises Human Rights Concerns Logo
    MAR
    31
    2021

    The article details how Safe City initiatives in Pakistan, including Safe City Islamabad, employ invasive surveillance technologies such as facial recognition and mass data collection without robust data protection, raising serious human rights and privacy concerns that echo authoritarian practices.

  • -80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 27

    Safe City Islamabad is associated with the implementation of advanced surveillance systems, including facial recognition and extensive data collection, which are invasive and pose significant risks to privacy and human rights. These repressive technologies reflect an authoritarian approach that prioritizes state control over individual freedoms.

    The Promise and Peril of “Safe City” Initiatives in Pakistan

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