New Delhi, Aug 4: In a move towards enhancing its technical muscle, the Delhi police is planning to set up an e-Academy with modules such as law and order, security, station records and cyber courses. In a meeting chaired by Lt Governor Anil Baijal yesterday to review the use of technology by the police in the Capital, the LG has advised Delhi Police to execute this plan expeditiously, an official statement said. During the meeting to review law and order, the LG was also informed by the Delhi Police about the plan to integrate facial recognition system into their module. The meeting was attended by Delhi Police Commissioner , Commissioner (Transport), GNCTD, Spl CPs and Jt CPs of Delhi Police and officers of Raj Niwas. The LG, during the review of the technologies used by Delhi police, advised the department to have a proper roadmap for time-bound and continuous integration of technology in various aspects of policing. He also said the Delhi police should have dedicated cyber research units. Mr Baijal stressed on the regular audit of security systems as well as constant capacity-building to boost the preparedness to maintain high levels of responsiveness by the Delhi Police. The LG was also informed about the two Apps the department was working on, which were e-Beat Book and e-Saathi. The two citizen-centric services are said to assist in providing various services such as tenant and servant verification, enrolment with police authorities of those senior citizens and women who were staying alone , search for missing children/stolen vehicles among others. The police department also informed the LG about various modes of technology in operation and the ones to be adopted in policing in the days to come, further informing that various aspects including crime and criminal identification and tracking, intelligence, citizen centric services, cyber space, traffic management, security to be integrated at one platform. UNI
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