Al-Shaymaa, NPF sign agreement

22 Oct, 2009

The Al-Shaymaa and the National Police Foundation (NPF) have signed an agreement. An announcement here on Wednesday said that the Al-Shaymaa Private Limited has signed an exclusive contract with NPF for its vehicle tracking and anti-theft solutions, which are being launched under the brand name of `Guardians for safeguarding and recovery of its customers vehicles'.
It said that the agreement was signed by Waqas Haider, Director Commercial and Project Head of Al-Shaymaa and DIG Police Foundation. C. K. Chachar at National Police Foundation office. According to the agreement, Al- Shaymaa will utilise Police Foundation expertise and infrastructure along with professionally trained and well equipped security personnel to protect its customers from criminals.
This arrangement, the statement added, would make owners perfectly capable of immediate and swift response in case of any illegal activity such as car snatching, criminal vehicle entry and react to any distress call of its customers. The CEO of Al-Shaymaa, Kamran Helal, in his statement said that Al-Shaymaa would provide Pakistani customers with maximum possible protection against the common crimes like car-theft and snatchings.
DIG National Police Foundation C.K Chachar said that we are delighted to sign this contract with Al-Shaymaa, which has brought latest security and surveillance technology and equipments to meet the security challenges of its customers. He said that co-ordination between NPF and Al-Shaymaa would improve the efficiency and help us take prompt action against criminals.
The statement pointed out that the Al-Shaymaa has entered into the Pakistani market with a diversified portfolio of technology related businesses. With a prime focus on hi-tech solutions for security and surveillance, the group portfolio of businesses include: complete fleet management system, vehicle tracking and anti-theft solutions, IP based surveillance systems and integrated education management system (EMS) for IT and education industry.-PR

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