A student from the Engineering University in Mardan has created software that can precisely locate gunfire within a city.
This breakthrough is a major step in addressing rising crime rates, providing police with rapid alerts to the exact locations of gunfire incidents.
Muhammad Ali, the student who developed the software, noted that it can determine the source of aerial firing in under five seconds.
A student from the Engineering University in Mardan has developed software capable of accurately identifying the exact locations of gunfire in a city.
This software marks a significant advancement in the fight against rising crime rates, allowing police to quickly receive pinpoint alerts on where gunfire occurs.
Muhammad Ali, the student behind this innovation, mentioned that the software can trace the origin of aerial firing in less than five seconds.
He added that his project integrates with Google Maps to help law enforcement track down criminals, enhancing their ability to swiftly respond to gunfire incidents.