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Tracking network to connect Indian police stations

Thousands of police stations in India are to be linked through a tracking network in a bid to boost connectivity between stations and enhance crime-fighting capabilities.

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According to Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) project aims to create a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of policing at the police station level by adopting the principles of e-governance.

The objectives of the project are to streamline the investigation and prosecution processes, strengthen intelligence gathering, improve the public delivery system, create a citizen-friendly interface and enable nationwide sharing of information on crime and criminals.

The CCTNS will facilitate collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, transfer and sharing of information among police stations, district, state headquarters and other organisation or agencies, including those at Government of India level, the Union Home Minister said.

Citizens may also expect e-services from CCTNS such as the filing of complaints, obtaining the status of complaints or cases registered at police stations, obtaining copies of first information reports (FIR), autopsy reports and other permissible documents, Chidambaram said.

The CCTNS project, to be completed in three years, is expected to cost Rs.2,000 crore (US$413 million) to implement.

So far, 2,760 police stations out of a total of around 14,000 police stations across the country have been covered under the scheme.

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