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In a major boost to the state Police, the police Department on Saturday launched Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS) Go Live, in a small but impressive program held at Police Head Quarter (PHQ) here. The CCTNS Go Live was launched by Home Minister Kumar Waii along with Parliamentary Secretary (Home) Pani Taram in presence of Director General of Police S. Nithiayanandam, IGP Law and Order N. Payeng, DIGP Taba Tusar, IGP(A) Nuzhat Hassan and many other top ranking police officers.

CCTNS is a mission mode project under National-e-Governance Plan of Government of India. It aims to create a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of policing through e Governance. It was conceptualized in 2008 and later the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) had approved the project in June, 9th, 2009. Under this project, 14000 police stations across the country are proposed to be automated besides 6000 higher offices in police hierarchy.

The MoU was signed between Government of Arunachal Pradesh and Ministry of Home Affairs and state project management consultant was selected. In 2012, the service level agreement was signed with BSNL.

Inaugurating the CCTNS ‘Go Live” Home Minister Kumar Waii said that he would put all efforts to revamp the Police Department. However, he sought cooperation from the officers to achieve his dream.

Home Minister informed that he had sought funds from the centre for modernisation of police department in his recent meeting with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi. Waii further informed that expert teams will be called for installation of city surveillance system including video conference to make the city (Itanagar) crime free. Waii also sought help from media to sensitize the people on crimes and criminals.

Parliamentary Secretary (Home) Pani Taram in his address said that with launching of CCTNS, the functioning of state police would be effective, efficient and transparent. Parliamentary Secretary further said that the project is a major boost to the department to access information on background of criminals all over the country. He also stated that new project would extend great help to police personnel in maintaining the crime records as it is still manually done in the police stations across the state.

“Now, criminals cannot escape from police, as all records would be available in every police station in India” said Taram.

Dwelling on the advantages of the project, DGP S. Nithiayanandam stated that through this project, there would be improvement in policing and the criminals would be easily tracked. DGP also informed that the project would boost security services to easily identify arms license, driving license and other important documents of the person.

Through CCTNS, data and records would be digitized and will be uploaded on clouds through particular server encrypted by firewall.

Nodal Officer Jasmeet Singh informed that if any criminal who have crime records in different places, his criminal record would be integrated for easy tracking. He further informed that under CCTNS project, Core Application Software (CAS) is installed in 168 locations across the state, such as 72 police stations, 3 Anti-Human Trafficking Units, 93 in other higher offices directly from data center. It has salient features of single and easy data entry, web based zero foot print application, inbuilt security for safe and confidential application, Singh added.

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Quelle/Source: The Arunachal Times, 22.10.2016

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