Jamshedpur Police Boost CCTNS Efficiency

Enhanced Crime Tracking and Community Policing in Focus

A key meeting led by Senior Superintendent Kishore Kaushal in Jamshedpur sets new standards for crime and community policing systems, aiming for heightened efficiency and collaboration.

JAMSHEDPUR – At the forefront of technological integration into law enforcement, the Jamshedpur police department has taken a significant leap towards bolstering the effectiveness of its Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) and Community Policing Management System (CPMS).

A strategic review meeting held in the office auditorium of the Senior Superintendent of Police, Kishore Kaushal, marked a pivotal moment for law enforcement in the district.

This gathering was not just a procedural checkpoint but a ceremony to honor the dedication and excellence of operators excelling in the CCTNS/CPMS operations.

Kaushal, in a gesture of appreciation, personally awarded these operators, underscoring the value of hard work, precision, and the pursuit of excellence in managing these critical systems.

The meeting underscored the ongoing commitment to technological evolution in crime detection and community engagement, stressing the CCTNS and CPMS’s role in enhancing policing strategies.

By setting a collaborative tone for law enforcement efforts, the initiative is a step towards a more interconnected and safer community, highlighting the district’s dedication to using technology for effective policing.

Detailed guidelines were issued to all district operators, aiming to standardize and uplift the quality of operations across the board.

The focus on accuracy, promptness, and strict adherence to protocols during the meeting highlighted the importance of optimizing the CCTNS and CPMS usage for better law enforcement outcomes.

In conclusion, the meeting’s outcomes are poised to significantly influence the operational effectiveness of the district’s law enforcement, aligning with the broader goal of safeguarding community well-being through enhanced CCTNS/CPMS operations.

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