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Jamali directs concerned officials to finalize networking of crimes
The Inspector General Sindh Police Ghulam Haider Jamali has directed the concerned officials to finalize the networking and computerization of crimes and criminal data of all the police stations of Karachi within a month.
Addressing a meeting at the Central Police Office in Karachi on Sunday, he asked to make the project functional by the 10th of next month so the working of police could be improved positively.
The meeting was informed that all the formalities have been completed to acquire NADRA’s link that will be used to get the fingerprint record and other information of the criminals to confirm their identity while an agreement with Ufone Company is also being finalized for provision of uninterrupted internet services.
It was further informed that under the Computerized Networking Project 196 police stations of Sindh have already been linked to the network that is linked to central data centre at Central Police Office and has complete data record.
The meeting was informed that 451 police personnel have also been provided training to use the network effectively and issue computerized FIRs under the project.
Radio Pakistan
IGP for expediting computerisation of crimes record
KARACHI: IG Police Sindh Ghulam Haider Jamali has directed the DIG, CIA Karachi to finalise networking and computerisation of the data of crimes/ criminals at all the police stations within one month and ensure the formal launch of this project by May 10, 2015.
He issued these directives at a meeting of police officers at the Central Police Office here on Sunday.
DIG CIA Sultan Ali Khawaja told the meeting that he has completed all the formalities for acquiring NADRA link in which biometric system will also be installed. He said that besides the particulars of arrested suspects, it will also be possible to acquire finger prints and other necessary information through the NADRA link.
He said that the main server of this project will be housed in Central Police Office, and its link will be extended to the IGP Sindh, Additional IG Karachi and other senior police officers.
Under the project, he said computerised release of FIRs and Roznamcha (daily register) will be ensured, adding that an agreement with Ufone is in final stages for ensuring uninterrupted internet service.
The DIG CIA further said formalities relating to logistics support and manpower for computerising all police stations under this project have been finalised.
Director Information Technology (IT) Tabassum Abid told the meeting that under a separate computer networking project, 196 police offices/ police stations have already been linked through computerised networking.
The meeting decided that the DIG CIA with the assistance of the Director IT will utilise the available infrastructure and trained manpower, and will submit recommendations for more resources.
The purpose of this decision is to ensure effective utilisation of available resources and timely completion of the project.
DIG Headquarters Sindh Abdul Aleem Jafferi, DIG Special Branch Sindh Naeem Akram Brohi, AIG Logistics Qazi Kamran and other senior police officers attended the meeting.
IGP for expediting computerisation of crimes record