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Jaipur, Nov 25 (IANS) Rajasthan Police is set to undergo a major technological upgrade aimed at bringing about a change in crime and criminal tracking across the state.
Under the guidance of Director General of Police Rajiv Kumar Sharma and Additional Director General of Crime Branch Hawa Singh Ghumaria, NCRB, New Delhi conducted an intensive online training workshop for all field units.
The initiative aims to equip police personnel with advanced technological equipment and updated legal knowledge to improve the speed, accuracy and quality of investigations.
The special training session was led by NCRB Deputy Director Janmejay Khanduri along with his expert team.
The session was attended by senior officers of Police Headquarters including District Superintendents of Police, Deputy Commissioners of Police, Additional Superintendents of Police, Circle Officers, Station House Officers and CCTNS operators.
During the workshop, IG Khanduri provided detailed guidance on the new NCRB applications and dashboard designed to streamline routine police operations. These advanced equipment are expected to significantly strengthen investigations, especially in cases involving wanted criminals and crimes against women.
With easy access to comprehensive criminal records, police personnel will be able to track, analyze and act on critical information more efficiently.
SCRB Inspector General, Ajaypal Lanba, also stressed the importance of adopting these modern systems and emphasized how the new technological features will help officers handle complex cases with greater effectiveness.
According to officials, the workshop is a major step towards taking Rajasthan Police towards smart policing.
By integrating updated laws and digital tools into daily operations, the state police force aims to meet the challenges of the rapidly evolving digital age and ensure a more efficient and responsive criminal justice system.
–IANS
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