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CHENNAI:Police working with telecom companies to analyse 3G challenges - 0 views

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    CHENNAI: Ahead of full-fledged 3G services coupled with Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in Tamil Nadu, the Chennai Police are working with telecom companies here to analyse the challenges these services could throw up, particularly cyber crimes. While insisting on a foolproof mechanism to ensure genuineness of the address/documents of subscribers as per TRAI guidelines, the police have asked mobile phone service providers to focus more on pre-paid numbers. A fortnight ago, Additional Commissioner of Police (Headquarters) Sanjay Arora held discussions with representatives of 10 service providers in this regard, police sources said. On the instructions of Police Commissioner T. Rajendran, senior officers, including those handling cyber crimes in the Central Crime Branch, held a brainstorming session with experts on Tuesday.
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Haryana to purchase UAVs - 0 views

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    PANCHKULA: Following the footsteps of UT police, Haryana police is also mulling over to procure unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for the force. Senior officials of Haryana police including ADGP (law and order) B S Sandhu on Tuesday witnessed the demonstration of an Israeli-made UAV ' Micro B ' at Sector-5 parade ground. Bangalore-based company officials demonstrated the vehicle for around one-and-a-half hours and Haryana police officials saw the pictures taken by the machine.
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Policing is dead in Bangalore. Do it yourself - Bangalore - DNA - 0 views

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    "But an interaction on Friday between the city's top cops and citizens of Jayanagar, JP Nagar, Basavanagudi, Subramanyapura, Chamarajpet, Banashankari, Girinagar, KS Layout and adjoining areas in South Division police jurisdiction saw police commissioner, BG Jyothi Prakash Mirji, appealing to the residents to appoint watchmen and set up CCTVs to increase vigil on the streets - which is otherwise a policeman's role. And all this, through expenses borne by the residents who anyway pay taxes expecting those very policing services for their protection in return. "If people do this, and join hands with the police to decrease crime, then we can achieve it," Mirji said."
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Police gear up to upload FIRs on the internet within 24 hours - 0 views

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    In pursuance of a path-breaking order by a Division Bench of the Delhi High Court in December last, the Delhi Police are gearing up to upload First Information Reports on the Internet within 24 hours to facilitate supply of their copies to the accused or any person connected with the case. As directed, the FIR copies will be made available online by February 1. It is learnt that the police are at present working out the modalities for implementation of the court order. They are, however, yet to decide where exactly the FIRs will be posted and through what mechanism as the Cyber Highway project under which the police stations are to be interconnected is yet to be implemented. It could be either through a link on the Delhi Police official website or a separate one. Discussions in this regard are under way. Whatever the modalities, if the FIRs are made public through the Internet, even the complainants who on several occasions struggle to get a copy of the FIR would have quick access to it through the Internet.
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Vijayawada : Internet centres, cell points raided: 13 held - 0 views

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    The Commissionerate Task Force police on Tuesday arrested 13 persons and seized nine computers and a laptop from them on the charge that they were downloading obscene content and circulating them among the youth. According to Deputy Commissioner of Police M. Ravindranath Babu, the task force police team comprising Inspector K. Govindaraju and Sub-Inspector U. Rama Rao conducted raids on internet centres and cell points at Prakashnagar, Governorpet, Moghalrajapuram and Krishna Lanka areas on receiving complaints from local people. All the arrested persons were circulating the obscene content in chips used in mobile phones and computers.
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Delhi Police plans email intercept system - 0 views

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    NEW DELHI: Delhi Police is in the process of acquiring its own internet monitoring system, capable of directly accessing emails, chats and other web content posted by a suspect as well as tapping into net communications through mobile phones. The new interception system would be a parallel tapping mechanism, doing away with the need to approach an Internet service provider for access to specific email and other content, as is the case at present.
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Chandigarh set to acquire UAV 'Netra' - 0 views

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    To Bolster the surveillance capability, the Chandigarh Police is set to acquire an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle 'Netra' for Rs 35 lakh as necessary certificates from the Defence Research and Development Organisation has reached them. Now, the proposal will be sent to Chandigarh Administration to take a final decision on it. "The acquisition of the UAV has been delayed as the company that had developed 'Netra' had submitted certificates from its side, but the 'propriety certificate' and 'reasonability certificate' (a certificate indicating that the rates quoted are not more than that charged to other government bodies or PSUs) from the DRDO were awaited," said Alok Kumar, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Chandigarh.
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Chennai: "Activities of 12,000 criminals monitored" - 0 views

  • Crime rate in the city has recorded a steady downtrend since January this year with the police bringing on record the profile of over 12,000 criminals involved in more than 30,000 cases, Commissioner of Police T. Rajendran said on Wednesday. “We have a database of all habitual offenders, who came to the adverse notice of police since 1998 and their activities are being closely monitored. Some fresh offenders and inter-State gangs are indulging in crimes such as chain-snatching and burglaries. Of late, students are also getting involved in crimes… three students were arrested in connection with a crime in Pulianthope,” he told reporters on Wednesday. The details about the crime rate would be released in the first week of January.
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The Hindu : Cities / Delhi : Police crack down to stop fingerprinting at Press Enclave - 0 views

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    the managing committee of the group housing society now finds itself in the middle of another controversy: for making it mandatory for skilled workers to furnish their fingerprints before entering the complex. The managing committee has been warned by the police to stop the illegal practice. "We received an e-mail from two members of the society about the practice being carried out, following which we issued the warning. As per law, only government investigative agencies have the right to take fingerprints. We will look into the possibility of taking legal action once we receive a complaint from those whose fingerprints have been taken.
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Coimbatore :'Camera traps ensure culture of compliance' - 0 views

  • Coimbatore: The surveillance cameras installed on city roads at 186 places, including 46 signals, were yielding rich dividends in terms of the enforcement alsoensuring a culture of compliance among motorists, City Police Commissioner C. Sylendra Babu said here recently. Talking to reporters, Mr. Babu said that the cameras were installed and connected to the five LCD screens at the modern control under the Aerial Traffic Control System (ATCS) at a cost of Rs 1.69 crore provided under the Road Safety Funds. The cameras helped in maintaining surveillance against crime, unlawful activities thus providing the benefits of an electronic eye.
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Right to privacy may become fundamental right - Times Of India - 0 views

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    The law ministry is working on a proposal to make right to privacy a fundamental right in the Indian Constitution. The right to privacy would include the right to confidentiality of communication, confidentiality of private or family life, protection of his honour and good name, protection from search, detention or exposure of lawful communication between individuals, privacy from surveillance, confidentiality of banking, financial, medical and legal information, protection from identity theft of various kinds, protection of use of a person's photographs, fingerprints, DNA samples and other samples taken at police stations and other places and protection of data relating to individual.
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Net cafe staffer held for hacking bank account of customer - Times Of India - 0 views

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    Cyber Crime police on Friday evening arrested an internet hacker, Vangalapudi Vijaya Kumar, 23, for swindling Rs 30,600 from an HDFC Bank customer. Vijaya Kumar, a resident of Boduppal and a native of Krishna district, secured the internet banking user name and password of a cyber cafe visitor. He used the details to purchase online a mobile phone (Nokia N-97) worth Rs 30,600 on December 3. On December 8, he sold the mobile instrument for Rs 20,000 to one Shahnawaz Zubair, a mobile vender at Jagdish Market, Abids. Through the IMEI number of the phone, the duo were traced and arrested, an official press release said.
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CID restrictions on phone tapping causes concern - 0 views

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    Kolkata The recent order by the Criminal Investigation Department to its units to stop phone tapping as part of monitoring of crimes has caused a concern among a section of the CID investigators. It may be noted that when Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took over the office, she had said that police tapped phones indiscriminately and that it had to stop. The CID order is seen as a follow up action, sources said.
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Traffic cops not to upload info on violators - 0 views

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    On Wednesday, acting Chief Justice of the high court AK Sikri, while hearing an unrelated case, had asked traffic police to desist from publishing names and photographs of violators on its social networking site as it involved breach of privacy. The court had said that it "may take cognizance" of such action in future.
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Home ministry plans national database on criminals - 0 views

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    With India planning a huge database of 1.5 crore criminals for matching with the hand or face sample of an accused, the criminals or terror mongers will find it much tougher to hide. A fingerprint or a face in a CCTV shot captured from a crime or terror scene anywhere in India would lead the law-enforcing authorities straight to the culprit at the click of a button. The home ministry is working on an ambitious project to collect the fingerprints, palm prints, faces and iris samples of all the arrested and convicted persons in the country and store these in a central database. This biometric data will be accessible to all the police units across the country for getting real-time results on the identity of a suspect. Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/home-ministry-plans-national-database-on-criminals/1/157679.html
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