UP police gets Good Practices Award for developing app
LUCKNOW: The UP Police was honoured with the Good Practices Award for its application – UP cop-citizen application performance and management system and e-FIR during a conference on ‘Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System: Good Practices and Success Stories’ organised at National Crime Records Bureau headquarters in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The application designed by UP police technical services will also be helpful in performance evaluation of police stations.
DGP OP Singh received the award on behalf of the state police from union home secretary Rajiv Gauba and director, IB, Rajiv Jain.
He was accompanied by additional DG (technical services) Ashutosh Pandey.
Pandey said the Uttar Pradesh cop-citizen application will be functional from next week.
He said the application has
THE UP COPCITIZEN APPLICATION WILL BE FUNCTIONAL FROM NEXT WEEK. THE APP HAS MULTIPLE FEATURES TO GET INFORMATION AND REPORT COMPLAINTS
multiple features to get information and report complaints related to lost article, get details of stolen or recovered vehicles, verifications of tenants as well as domestic helps and other services related to senior citizens and disabled people.
He said the common man can report or get details through this application under 27 different heads.
Pandey said geo-fencing of police stations has been done following which common man can get the details of police stations and its contact numbers even in remote areas in case of any urgency.