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• Tunisia ‘robocop’ enforces virus lockdown

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TUNIS: Tunisia’s interior ministry has deployed a police robot to patrol the streets of the capital and enforce a lockdown imposed last month as the country battles the spread of coronaviru­s. Known as PGuard, the ‘robocop’ is remotely operated and equipped with infrared and thermal imaging cameras, in addition to a sound and light alarm system. In images and a soundtrack posted on the interior ministry’s website last month, PGuard calls out to suspected violators of the lockdown: “What are you doing? Show me your ID. You don’t know there’s a lockdown?”

Tunisia has been under night-time curfew since March 17 and authoritie­s imposed stricter lockdown orders from March 22. Since March 2, 14 people have died from coronaviru­s in Tunisia where 455 confirmed cases have tested positive for the disease. The robot’s Tunisian creator Anis Sahbani told AFP the machine was first produced in 2015 essentiall­y to carry out security patrols and it also operates autonomous­ly through artificial intelligen­ce.

The robot, built by Sahbani’s Enova Robotics firm, costs between €100,000-130,000 ($100,000$140,000) and has been selling mostly overseas to companies for security uses. A number of the robots have been donated to the interior ministry. Based in the eastern city of Sousse, the company is now planning to deploy another robot in a Tunis hospital to help coronaviru­s patients communicat­e with relatives.

And a third one is being produced and should be operationa­l by the end of April in hospitals as part of a process to determine which patients are likely infected with COVID-19. The ‘robocop’ deployed in Tunis has been a hit on social media with users posting footage of the machine in action in several parts of the capital. It can be heard voicing prerecorde­d messages calling on citizens to “respect the law... and stay at home to limit the spread (of the virus) and safeguard human lives”.

 ?? - AFP ?? TUNIS: A Tunisian police robot patrols along Avenue Habib Bourguiba in the center of the capital on April 1, 2020.
- AFP TUNIS: A Tunisian police robot patrols along Avenue Habib Bourguiba in the center of the capital on April 1, 2020.

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