What's new

INDIAN Emergency Services (POLICE, AMBULANCE,FIRE)

Pune Fire Brigade:

bci0.jpg


9raz.jpg



qv57.jpg



@Bombaywalla
 
Last edited by a moderator:
1187304_369490996517380_590796455_n.jpg

BHUBANESWAR: Amid growing concern of terrorism in wake of BodhGaya incident, the Odisha Police on Monday launched a dedicated law enforcement unit to confront heavily-armed criminals and terrorists in urban areas.

Christened as Special Tactical Unit (STU), the squad has been designed like the elite National Security Guards (NSG). The STU consists of 30 commandos of Special Operations Group (SOG), who have been trained in latest tactics, including ambush, guerilla warfare, handling of hostage situations and sniper back-up. The STU would function under the administrative control of IG (operations).
1237836_369484919851321_2030287036_n.jpg


1240070_369484963184650_389087835_n.jpg


1185468_369484996517980_742778805_n.jpg


1235533_369485586517921_1926891177_n.jpg


1016439_369485933184553_776726701_n.jpg

ODISHA POLICE STU (SPECIAL TACTICAL UNIT)
 
Delhi police stay one step ahead of criminals using digital technology


Smart and preventive policing is the new mantra of the Delhi Police. To identify the most dangerous areas in the Capital and tackle the rise in crime, Delhi Police are all set to work on multi-dimensional computer mapping programmes which will keep them one step ahead of the offenders.

As part of the programme, the Delhi Police will soon install digital crime-mapping software in the main police control room to help them monitor crime-prone areas.

That way, the police feel, will help bringing down street crimes. The digital crime-mapping software will function with the help of GPS technology and is estimated to cost around Rs 40 lakh.


article-2421194-1BD75BBD000005DC-915_634x370.jpg


It is used to map a specific area and analyse crime patterns there.


"The project is a big step towards preventive policing. A team of Economic Offences Wing along with other senior officers in the crime branch is working on the project and we will be able to make it functional very soon," Special Commissioner of Police (crime) Dharmendra Kumar told Mail Today.

The software is not being used by any other police force in the country. Currently the software is used by the police forces in New York and Chicago.

"The software will be connected to the C4i system in the police headquarters. The system will have a screen showing the footage captured by all CCTV cameras. The screen will have a three-dimensional map of the city," a senior police officer said.
As soon as a PCR vehicle reaches the crime spot from where a call is made, the GPS system installed in the vehicle will send signals to the mapping software and the place will be highlighted on the map on the C4i system.
A policeman's GPS-enabled tetra set will also be able to send signals to the mapping software.



Read more: Delhi police stay one step ahead of criminals using digital technology | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
 
Back
Top Bottom