Haryana Police ranks first in implementation of CCTNS in the country

New Delhi, December 17

The Haryana Police was awarded the first rank among all major state police in implementation of the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS).

An Annual Conference on Good Practices in CCTNS/Inter-operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) was organized the National Crime Records Bureau under the Ministry of Home Affairs at New Delhi to recognise the  the implementation of CCTNS and ICJS projects.

On behalf of Haryana Police, Inspector General of Police Karnal Range, Karnal, Satinder Kumar Gupta and Superintendent of Police, Panipat Shashank Kumar Sawan received the award from the Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla in the presence of Director, Intelligence Bureau Tapan Deka and Director NCRB Vivek Gogia. 

The award has been given for consistently maintaining the first position on Pragati Dashboard on more than 20 parameters throughout the year.

Haryana Police, under the supervision of O P Singh, Director, SCRB and Nodal Officer CCTNS/ICJS, has recently developed a special technology to analyse crime-related data through CCTNS.

Superintendent of Police, Panipat, Shashank Kumar Sawan made a special presentation on this technology.

During this conference, Director, NCRB also spoke about studying this technology and implementing it across the country. During the conference, 58 police officers and personnel from across the country were also honored in recognition of their contribution to using the best technology. 

Three officials received awards- SI Jagmohan from Police District Hansi, ASI Yogesh Kumar from SCRB/Haryana and ASI Kuldeep Singh from Sonipat district. It may be mentioned here that Haryana Police two days back, had also bagged first position in the category of the best implementation of the Inter-operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) project under the ‘Forensic Pillar'. 


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