One of the city’s oldest police stations, Panbazar police
station, will be one among three in the country interacted with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi via video conference today.
The other two police stations are Tundla in Uttar Pradesh
and Cubbon Park in Bangalore.
Panbazar police station has adopted the Digital India
initiative under the government’s Crime and Criminal Tracking Network &
Systems (CCTNS) project.
CCTNS aims at creating an integrated system for increasing
the efficiency at the police station level through e-governance, and use of IT
enabled network to investigate crime and track down criminals.
An official source said the Prime Minister interacted with
the officials of the police stations about computerisation of their respective
police stations under the crime and criminal tracking network system.
The network system is an ambitious project of the Centre to
connect all police stations in the country through the Internet. It is designed
to facilitate collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, transfer and sharing of
data and information among police stations in states and central police
organisations.
The source said Panbazar police station was picked because
it has been computerised under the system.
The video-conferencing will start around 3.30pm, the source
added.
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