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Lt Governor Anil Baijal reviews police’s Vision 2027

To review the action plan for implementation Delhi Police’s Vision for 2027, Lt Governor Anil Baijal on Friday chaired a…

Lt Governor Anil Baijal reviews police’s Vision 2027

Delhi LG Anil Baijal (Photo: Twitter)

To review the action plan for implementation Delhi Police’s Vision for 2027, Lt Governor Anil Baijal on Friday chaired a law and order meeting. The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary (Home), Delhi government, Delhi Commissioner of Police, Special CPs and Joint CPs of Delhi Police.

Baijal was informed about the vision of Delhi Police for 2020 and 2027 and the action plan for the next ten years.

“The scenario 2020 envisages development of smart policing, Integration of Technology (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), 3D printing, block chain and crypto currencies, M, self-learning systems, aggregators, brick and clicks, connectivity and convergence,” read a statement issued by the LG’s office.

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The Lt Governor was informed about the action plan of Delhi Police for next three years such as use of data analytics based predictive policing; connected multi-jurisdictional records; return of human intelligence as the Central Piece; centralised database for remote suspect verification; single platform for seamless delivery of  services, the statement said.

Baijal was also informed about the action plan prepared by Delhi Police such as multi stakeholder engagement; open source intelligence solution; enterprise information integration solution; cyber fusion centre; security operations centre; CCTNS; e-beat book (to improve the beat system); expansion of crime mapping and prediction system; centralised monitoring system; one touch app (for citizen services); facial recognition; safe-city project, linking CCTV cameras with facial recognition system; 14 mobile forensic vans with trained staff ( for each district); e-learning portal, simulation based cyber training, firing simulator, driving simulator for training; upgraded digital wireless system, upgraded cyber highway; emergency response (NERS 112); command & control vehicles; Intelligent traffic management system, etc.

The LG emphasised that the action plan for various proposals needs to be prioritized and taken up in phased manner.

“Training centre should also be upgraded in consultation with various knowledge partners. In place of different applications, there should be single omnibus application for citizens and asked Delhi Police to come up with definite actionable time-bound plans focusing on immediate requirements keeping in view their technological and personnel capabilities,” said Baijal.

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