Times of Oman

India plans to streamline processing of passports

Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi said the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems Project will be linked with passport service which will replace police verificati­on

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NEW DELHI: The physical police verificati­on for getting a passport will soon be a thing of the past as the government plans to connect the service with a robust national database of crimes and criminals that will check the antecedent­s of applicants at the click of a mouse.

Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi said the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Sys- tems Project (CCTNS) is expected to link with the passport service of the Ministry of External Affairs and it will replace physical police verificati­on for passport applicants with online verificati­on in a year.

“Police in some states are already using CCTNS for passport credential­s. Police will be given hand held devices to go to an applicant’s address and his or her details will be uploaded with the network. It will minimise contact with police and reduce time,” he told reporters here.

Mehrishi was speaking after Home Minister Rajnath Singh launched a digital police portal under the CCTNS project, which aims to create a national database of crimes and criminals and connect country’s all 15,398 police stations with it.

He said with the port, mandate of the CCTNS has been expanded by incorporat­ing citizen centric services tenant verificati­on, which could be done with the consent of the person being verified, quick registrati­on of FIR in any crime and connecting the network with criminal justice delivery system.

Asked about the safety of the database, the home secretary said possibilit­y of hacking was always there but enough safeguards have been put in place and the National Critical Informatio­n Infrastruc­ture Protection Centre has been roped in for the task.

The home minister said the digital police portal will provide citizens, facility for online complaint registrati­on and request for antecedent verificati­on.

“The police portal will provide 11 searches and 46 reports from the national database for state police and central investigat­ion agencies.

Central investigat­ing and research agencies have also been provided logins to the digital police database to access crime statistics,” he said after launching the portal.

Singh said the CCTNS has enabled 13,775 out of 15,398 police stations to enter 100 per cent data into the software. He said as of now the CCTNS national database has around 70 million data records pertaining to past and current criminal cases.

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- File photo GOOD MOVE: Police in some states in India are already using Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems Project for passport credential­s.
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