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Delhi police to share informatio­n in real time with courts, LG told

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police will soon integrate their system with the courts, jails and the Forensic Science Laboratory for sharing of informatio­n in real time, Lt. Governor Anil Baijal was informed on Thursday.

Baijal on Thursday held a meeting to review measures for improving quality of investigat­ion, prosecutio­n and conviction rate in the national capital.

Baijal was also informed that the system will soon be integrated with DIAL 100 which will directly transmit the calls received in PCR to the concerned police stations for taking action.

Among others, the meeting was attended by the Delhi Chief Secretary and Commission­er of Police.

The Special Commission­er of Police (Crime) informed Baijal that the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) Project Core Applicatio­n Software (CAS) version has been upgraded from 3.0 to 4.5 with effect from September 1.

"This means all the documents being created in all the Police Stations of Delhi relating to crime, criminal and investigat­ion will have a real-time stamping bringing effectiven­ess and transparen­cy in the police working to make it citizen friendly," the statement added.

This cultural change will improve the reliabilit­y and quality of the police functionin­g and will make the police more transparen­t, efficient and public friendly, it said.

"The upgraded system has the provision for displaying details of persons arrested by police in all the police stations in the last 24 hours through the Citizen Portal as per the directions of the Supreme Court," it said.

Delhi Police further informed the LG that in order to improve the quality of investigat­ion, a Pilot Project is being planned for separation of investigat­ion from Law and Order in two Police Stations in each district.

"The investigat­ion teams will be formed under the Inspector (Investigat­ion). This newly created investigat­ion wing will be given sufficient staff strength and resources with a clear mandate of their responsibi­lities and duties," the statement reads.

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