Public security agencies prepared special schemes for the traditional civic-military parades of September 7, the date of Brazil’s independence, celebrated on Sunday (7). Reinforcement of the patrolling and contingent of agents on the streets and cameras with facial recognition are some of the strategies adopted by cities to provide more security to the public and participants in the commemorations of independence.
In Brasiliain the Federal District, o. There will be magazine lines in access to the general public. The entry may be made by the S1 and S2 (South Wing) roads; and n2 (wing north).
There will also be restriction on traffic. Vehicle circulation will be interrupted on the stretch between the PLAN PLAN ROAD and the avenue L4on the edge of Lake Paranoá.
There are protests provided for both the right, supporters of the former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL); as on the left, supporting the current government, by the President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). .
Former President Bolsonaro’s supporters will meet in the Ibero-American parking lot, in front of the TV Tower. Already on the left, supporting the current government, will meet in Zumbi Palmares Square, in front of Conic.
In the state capitalthe PM (Military Police) expanded the safety scheme on the Anhembi Cultural catwalk, in the northern zone of São Paulo. Policing will be reinforced in the stands, cabins and concentration areas, as well as previous scanning at strategic points such as the official stage.
The scheme also has drone air support, which will make
real -time monitoring, transmitting images to the
Ole. Public access to the site will be jointly controlled by PM and CET (Traffic Engineering Company).
No Civic Parade of Salvadorostensive actions start at 5:30 am with a scan on the access roads to the parade. In addition to the parade site, the reinforcement of the patrol will involve the bus stops, around the subway stations and transhipment stations such as Lapa Station, Barroquinha, Aquidabã, Canela and Commerce Valley.
In all, 1,082 military police are scheduled to work in this operation. In addition to the parade region, policing will also be intensifying in the beaches, leisure areas, squares, parks and places with the highest concentration of people.
Curitibain Paraná, bet on technology, with the monitoring of the Integrated Center for Regional Command and Control (CICCR) through more than 800 cameras spread throughout the state available to the public safety agencies.
Members of the Military Police, Civil Police, Criminal Police and Military Fire Department of Paraná, as well as representatives of the Brazilian Army, participate in this work.
The city of Florianópolis, in Santa Catarina It also bets on technology with the implementation of a facial recognition project. The State Government, through the State Secretariat of Public Security (SSP), installed 10 cameras with artificial intelligence along the waterfront for public monitoring during the event.
In Belém, In Pará, about 630 agents of the state and municipal public security forces will reinforce the ostensive actions, assist in blocking roads and the planning of traffic around the parade.
The operation has vehicles, motorcycles, walking policing and horse riding. Cameras were also installed in the Parade region for real -time monitoring through a command center.