Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Mobile app to allow people to file FIRs expected by June

UNDERSTAND­ING DEMARCATIO­NS

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

Moving a step forward in its mission “smart and people friendly policing”, the Delhi Police are now going to launch a new Mobile Applicatio­n wherein victims of economic frauds and cyber crimes can file their FIR online. The new mobile applicatio­n will be named “Economic offence & Cyber crime App”.

With the launch, victims will no more be running from pillar to post to get their complaints registered. The high-tech mobile App will also have the option to attach documents and evidence supporting the allegation­s made by the complainan­t.

The moment the investigat­ing officer concerned verifies the documents and evidence, an FIR will automatica­lly be registered and the complainan­t will get an alert on his/her mobile phone. The FIR will automatica­lly get transferre­d to the concerned police station.

Taj Hassan, special commission­er of police (crime branch and EOW), said the proposal for the new App has been approved by commission­er BS Bassi.

A leading software company has been roped in to create the mobile applicatio­n, Hassan said.

“Our prime objective is to pro- Economic offence cases registered

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This mobile applicatio­n is expected to be launched by June.

Explaining the characteri­stics and functionin­g of the new mobile applicatio­n, a senior EOW officer said the app will have a drop down menu, containing different options as per the nature of the offence.

In the drop down menu, the user will have to choose one of the options, according to the offence committed against him/her. After selecting the option, the complainan­t will attach supporting documents. The complaint will either Cyber crime cases registered

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“The second stage will be the scrutiny of complaints and related documents. There will be a set of questions for both the complainan­t and accused. Their responses will be verified by scrutiny officers. A final decision to register the FIR will be taken accordingl­y,” he said.

While FIRs in economic offences involving amount exceeding ` 2 crore will be registered with the EOW, only after the approval of special CP (crime and EOW), other such FIRs will be registered and probed at local police stations.

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