Panče Todžovski of the Ministry of Internal Affairs provided an account detailing the scope of the agency’s efforts over the preceding two years. A key outcome of this period was the finalization of the draft document titled “Self-sufficient city.” Todžovski highlighted his direct involvement in developing this initiative, noting its function as a crucial mechanism designed to prevent insecurity and significantly advance the modernization of police operations. This comprehensive project is engineered to overhaul existing security systems across several key areas, including Skopje, Tetovo, Kumanovo, and designated corridors 8 and 10.
Furthermore, the plan outlines its potential extension to a national level, focusing heavily on the integration of advanced surveillance technologies and automated systems for the detection of suspicious activities. The initial results stemming from the system’s implementation have proven particularly noteworthy. According to reports, the application of these new protocols has correlated with a measurable reduction in fatalities observed during the first five months of February 2026.
This successful phase of work underscores the effectiveness of the modernization strategy. The establishment of this integrated framework represents a significant step forward, providing a centralized approach that aims to improve public safety through systematic technological advancement. The overall effort emphasizes creating a more resilient and efficient public security infrastructure, establishing a new benchmark for regional law enforcement practices.
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