--- title: "Hong Kong aims to add facial recognition to public CCTVs this year: police chief" description: "Hong Kong plans to integrate facial recognition technology into public CCTV systems this year, pending legal and technical resolutions, according to Police Commissioner Joe Chow. The initiative aims t" type: "news" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/275997948.md" published_at: "2026-02-15T07:15:52.000Z" --- # Hong Kong aims to add facial recognition to public CCTVs this year: police chief > Hong Kong plans to integrate facial recognition technology into public CCTV systems this year, pending legal and technical resolutions, according to Police Commissioner Joe Chow. The initiative aims to enhance the SmartView system, particularly in high-traffic shopping centers. The government has proposed a budget of HK$4 billion to expand the project, adding 6,500 cameras by 2031. Chow emphasized the importance of public acceptance and legal frameworks before implementation, while also addressing international cooperation amid geopolitical tensions. Hong Kong’s surveillance cameras are expected to incorporate facial recognition technology as early as this year, pending the resolution of legal and technical issues, according to the city’s police chief. Commissioner of Police Joe Chow Yat-ming also said on Sunday that the force would prioritise linking closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in high-traffic and strategically located shopping centres into the force’s “SmartView” system, noting that operators had “responded positively” to the plan. The force previously indicated that facial recognition technology could be adopted in the system by the end of last year, but Chow said that some legal and technical issues had to be addressed. “The adaptability of our colleagues, the level of acceptance among the public and the legal framework – these are all areas we are working on,” Chow said in a televised interview. “I hope that we can introduce \[facial recognition technology\] in the near future … I cannot say with certainty whether it will happen this year, but of course, I hope we can. If not, I hope it will be next year.” Chow said the force would tell the public before deploying facial recognition technology on its cameras. Police earlier said that facial recognition would be used to identify suspects or missing people and to alert officers to matches. The government has proposed earmarking HK$4 billion (US$511.6 million) to expand the SmartView project, with the aim of installing 6,500 more cameras across the city – bringing the total to 66,500 by 2031 – and developing an artificial intelligence video analytics toolbox. A policy paper submitted to the legislature’s security panel said the force would also collaborate with private commercial organisations to integrate suitable cameras into SmartView, upgrade the video management system and expand capacity, and improve infrastructure such as fibre optic networks for stable transmission. Chow said the force had approached shopping centres to connect their surveillance cameras to SmartView. “We have been in discussions with some shopping centre operators and received positive responses,” Chow said, adding that he expected connections within this year. He noted that high-traffic and strategically located shopping centres would be prioritised. With Hong Kong set to hold Interpol’s top annual meeting in November for the first time, Chow said the attendee list remained uncertain amid heightened geopolitical tensions. He stressed that the force would not halt its international exchanges despite such turbulence, adding that it would focus on strengthening ties with Southeast Asian countries, where absconders often fled to. Chow also dismissed concerns that collaboration with Japanese police on a 51 million yen (US$330,800) robbery outside a currency exchange shop last month had been affected by ongoing tensions between Beijing and Tokyo. “Our cooperation with \[Japanese police\] has not been extensive,” Chow said. “Perhaps they have a lot of investigative work to do, and it takes time for them to consider what they can offer.” ### Related Stocks - [00HSI.HK - Hang Seng Index](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/00HSI.HK.md) - [03115.HK - ISHARESHSI](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/03115.HK.md) - [0HSCI.HK - Hang Seng Composite Index](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/0HSCI.HK.md) ## Related News & Research | Title | Description | URL | |-------|-------------|-----| | 香港的出口和进口在十二月份实现增长 | 香港 12 月份出口和进口增长 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275729996.md) | | 中国模型为何会在 AI 视频上领跑 | 中国在 AI 视频领域的领先地位逐渐显现,尤其是字节的 Seedance2.0 标志着 AI 视频的工业化交付。通过多模态输入和自动运镜等技术,创作者能够实现可复用的生产流程。早在去年,快手的可灵 2.0 就已在生成稳定性和人物一致性上超越 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275550842.md) | | 美国官员发布了在南希·格思里家门口持枪者的图像 | 美国官员发布了一个持枪个人在电视主持人萨凡纳·古斯里(Savannah Guthrie)母亲南希·古斯里(Nancy Guthrie)家中干扰门口摄像头的影像。视频来自谷歌 Nest 摄像头,画面中这名戴面具的人试图遮挡和损坏摄像头。执法部 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275501464.md) | | 专家表示,南希·格思里绑架案的嫌疑犯犯了 ‘新手’ 错误 | 警方发布了监控摄像头拍摄的画面,显示一名戴面具的男子在南希·古斯里的家外,揭示了潜在绑架者的一个 “新手” 错误。私人侦探安迪·凯解释说,嫌疑人对摄像头进行了干扰,使执法部门能够获取到这些画面。84 岁的南希在未能出席教堂后被报告失踪。画面 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275632723.md) | | 新的随身摄像机视频展示了警方对布朗大学枪击事件的应对情况 | 新发布的普罗维登斯警察局的佩戴式摄像头录像显示了他们对 12 月 13 日布朗大学枪击事件的反应。这段 20 分钟的视频中,帕特里克·波特中尉协调寻找受害者和嫌疑人。波特是一名拥有 21 年经验的老兵,他形容此次事件的规模前所未有。市长布雷 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275337620.md) | --- > **Disclaimer**: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.