The Free Press Journal

New police system improves crime conviction rate by 6%

Nelson system also focuses on equitable distributi­on of investigat­ive work to police officials on a rotational basis; training to cops is being provided at Detective Training School in Nashik

- BHALCHANDR­A CHORGHADE NAVI MUMBAI

Navi Mumbai police have managed to increase the overall crime conviction rate by 6% in 2023. This was possible due to the implementa­tion of the Nelson system, which is aimed at improving investigat­ion by the personnel between the ranks. Under its Mission Conviction initiative, the Navi Mumbai police have started implementi­ng the Nelson system which revolves around a 1-1-1 system – one police station, one official, one case. It means every investigat­ion officer of a police station would get one case every month on a rotational basis.

“Nelson system is something I believe will cause equitable distributi­on of work. I had implemente­d it in all four districts of Chhatrapat­i Sambhaji Nagar Range as IG. When I took charge as Commission­er of Police in Navi Mumbai, I thought the system and m-POLICE applicatio­n would be the perfect way to improve conviction rate as also maintain law and order in the satellite city. I am happy that the system is giving us very good results and that police officials are adapting to this technology and performing exceedingl­y well,” Navi Mumbai Police Commission­er Milind Bharambe said while addressing

reporters at the annual press conference.

“Every police official, from the police naik to the police inspector to the senior police inspector, was trained at Detective Training School (DTS) Nashik as per the system,” he said and added that as per this system, each case investigat­ed by the officers needs to be disposed within 60 to 90 days.

“With more time devoted to detection, the quality of the investigat­ion has increased along with timely compliance with documentar­y processes,” the police chief added.

In 2022, a total of 3,676 cases (50%) were disposed of out of the 7,364 cases registered, while after the introducti­on

of the system in mid-2023, 64% of the total cases registered were disposed of by the end of the year. A total of 7,836 cases were registered in 2023, of which 5,003 were disposed of.

Normally in a police station with 100 personnel, 10 to 15 are investigat­ion officers (IOs) which sometimes becomes insufficie­nt considerin­g the number of cases. Every police station needs to have more IOs so that conviction increases and proper investigat­ion is done. With the implementa­tion of this new system, other staff of the police station can also be used for investigat­ion that helps resolve the case within the stipulated time, the official added.

The system has also contribute­d

directly to improving the recovery rate of valuables which was 49% in 2022 but increased to 60.5% in 2023. Of the valuables worth Rs17.91 crore stolen from citizens in 2023, Navi Mumbai police were able to recover valuables worth Rs10.84 crore with a 50% detection rate. Comparativ­ely, in 2022, valuables worth Rs8.46 crore were recovered of the total of Rs16.99 crore stolen with a 33.2% detection rate in property offences cases.

“We have also seen a significan­t increase in the detection of other criminal activities such as robbery, dacoity, crime against women, economic offences, cyber cell, offences under NDPS act etc,” Bharambe added.

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