Video Surveillance in Sarajevo as the Ideal Solution Against Illegal Dumping

One of the biggest challenges to keeping Sarajevo clean is the issue of illegal dumping, with around 150 such sites currently identified, said Mirsad Jašarević, director of the public utility company KJKP “Rad,” in an interview with the news agency Fena. He emphasized that since taking over the leadership of the company, a project has been launched to establish a video surveillance system aimed at preventing the formation of illegal dumps. “This is an effective system that, in cooperation with municipalities and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will work on detecting and preventing the creation of dumps at an early stage,” said Jašarević. According to him, the study has been completed, and the signing of memorandums and agreements with the relevant institutions is underway. “This week we are signing memorandums with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and all relevant institutions are involved in the process,” he added.
The video surveillance system will enable continuous monitoring of critical locations and a swift response from the competent services, significantly reducing the number of illegal dumps.
The project is based on legal frameworks and professional analyses, and represents an important step in modernizing public utility services and preserving public space. Jašarević also announced the organization of a round table and an international scientific conference in September on the topic of preventing illegal dumping. As he stressed, video surveillance is a key element in the effort to make Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital a cleaner and safer city.