“At the time the time of the incident, the Parliament Protection Services [PPS] was on compulsory leave, meaning that we did not have the advantage of being able to see what is happening inside the parliament, being the National Assembly or any other building, because that is monitored by Parliament Protection Services and not the police. The police are responsible for monitoring the external cameras.
“The static members on duty on January 2 were the ones who had to mobilise the fire department to come after that scene had smoke. The fire alarm only went off when the fire brigade was already on the scene.” “After we are finished with that report, we will have an indication of where are the gaps and failures in the system.
He also revealed that parliament had two cameras operating. “The ones that are outside, which are the ones we are monitoring, the external cameras are analogue, which don’t have infrared systems and are poor in terms of being able to identify any intrusion.”
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