Sinlung /
21 July 2010

Mizoram Police Force to be Modernised

mizo police Imphal, Jul 21 : With a view to pursue social justice, equality, transparency and to maintain quality works among others using Right to Information Act (RTI), 2005 and to get legitimate benefits, a new union has been floated in the state christened as Union for Transparency and RTI (UTRTI), Manipur.

Disclosing this through a communiqué, the UTRTI said that the body was born following the meeting of RTI tribal activists hailing from various tribal communities which was held at MBC Hotel in Imphal on July 15 last where the tribal representatives unanimously decided to form an RTI based organization known as UTRTI.

It stated that the jurisdiction of the union will covered entire state of Manipur with TK.
Haokip as president, Khawangshing as vice president, P.D Pou as general secretary, David Kamei as joint secretary, R.Peter as information and publicity secretary, Ignetius Rosalina as treasurer besides S.Ramhaoleng and Titus Kamei as working co-ordinators.

It also cited that the union was formed to give awareness to the backward tribal people in particular and others in general regarding their legitimate rights for developments, their role in the process of governance, their contribution and initiatives towards development apart from how to be benefited out of the developmental works.

Mizoram Police to be modernized technologically (Aizawl): The Mizoram police will soon be modernized with the most advanced technology for tracking and maintaining proper crime records by introducing Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS).

Director General of Police (DGP) Lalrokhuma Pachuau told media persons in Aizawl on Tuesday that Crime Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) will make the police to function citizen friendly and more transparent by automating the functions of police stations across the state; provide the Investigating Officers of the Civil Police with tools, technology and information to facilitate investigation of crime and detection of criminals; improve police functioning in various other areas such as Law and Order, Traffic Management etc.

The Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) will facilitate interaction and sharing of Information among police stations of the state.

It will also help keeping track of the progress of cases, including in courts besides assisting senior police officer in better management of police force.

In connection with this, a training has been conducted for selected police officer on the operation of CCTNS in Aizawl on Tuesday.

The training was inaugurated by DGP Lalrokhuma Pachuau at State Crime Record Bureau Training Centre in SP, CID (Crime) office.

There are various projects under the State Crime Record Bureau; Crime Criminal Information System (CCIS), Common Integrated Police Application (CIPA), Crime in India (CII), Motor vehicle Co-ordination System (MVCS), Accidental Death and Suicide (ADAS) are its major projects.

via Newmai News Network

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