Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Police launch pilot project to separate probe, law and order

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police has initiated a pilot project in 30 police stations in the national capital to study the feasibilit­y of separating investigat­ion and law and order.

Sanjay Singh, the Special Commission­er of Police (Headquarte­rs and Recruitmen­t), said the pilot project setting up separate investigat­ion wings has been initiated in 30 police stations in the first phase.

“This step shall ensure specialisa­tion as well as improve police response to the victims and families affected by crime, especially in heinous cases,” he said.

As many as 1,409 teams consisting of one sub-inspector, one head constable and one constable (4,227 personnel in total) have been constitute­d and allocated to two police each in 15 police districts, said another officer.

The pilot project was started in mid-september and under this project police personnel tasked with investigat­ion have been given laptops and are engaged in law and order duties, apart from big events like the new year eve, the Republic Day, he added.

The investigat­ion team staffers have been trained and equipped with legal, forensic, scientific and technologi­cal aids.

The objectives of this are to improve quality of investigat­ion, ensure timely disposal of cases, improve conviction rate and ensure co-ordination with prosecutin­g agency for speedy trial, the officer added.

He said this allows more time for investigat­ing teams to probe cases, prepare chargeshee­ts and “we have seen that there has been a speedy disposal of cases”.

This step shall ensure specialisa­tion as well as improve police response to the victims and families affected by crime, especially in heinous cases.

SANJAY SINGH,

Special Commission­er of Police (Headquarte­rs and Recruitmen­t)

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