'Cops keeping vigil on Naxal-sympathisers'
operating under the cover of social or human rights or ganisations. To questioner, Dayal said that Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh assured all possible assistance to tackle Maoist movement during the recently held joint meeting of chief secretaries and DGPs of 10 Naxal-hit slates. The emphasis was more on joint interstate anti-Maoist operations and it was decided that the officials posted in the Naxal-hit areas would meet on regular basis to review the joint action, he added.
When asked about the status of implementation of Centre's ambitious scheme Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) to facilitate collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, transterand sharing of computerised data of criminals from police stations to State police headquarters and Central police or ganisations. Dayal said that the Director General National Crime Record Bureau informed him that the work was being done more expeditiously in Maharashtra than any other State.
About rise in custodial deaths in Maharashtra, Dayal said that a commitiee had been consiiiuied as per the orders of the Bombay High Court to find out the causes and steps taken to curb the problem. "The report of the committee will be submitted to the High Court." he added.To another query about the transfer of encounter specialist and controversial Police Sub-Inspector Daya Nayak to Nagpur Range. Dayal said that he and many officers were yet to be relieved from their present postings.STATE Police Chief Sanjeev Dayal admitted thai ilie overall crime rale has increased manifold in the recent past not only in Nagpur city hut also across the State.
"Instructions have been given to all officers concerned to initiate steps for crime prevention, increase detection and recovery."he said
About delay in arresting culprits involved in financial crimes. Dayal said that the investigation in economic offences differ from other crime.
Police arrest the accused in economic offences only after collecting adequate evidence, he added.
When asked about the status of implementation of Centre's ambitious scheme Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) to facilitate collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, transterand sharing of computerised data of criminals from police stations to State police headquarters and Central police or ganisations. Dayal said that the Director General National Crime Record Bureau informed him that the work was being done more expeditiously in Maharashtra than any other State.
About rise in custodial deaths in Maharashtra, Dayal said that a commitiee had been consiiiuied as per the orders of the Bombay High Court to find out the causes and steps taken to curb the problem. "The report of the committee will be submitted to the High Court." he added.To another query about the transfer of encounter specialist and controversial Police Sub-Inspector Daya Nayak to Nagpur Range. Dayal said that he and many officers were yet to be relieved from their present postings.STATE Police Chief Sanjeev Dayal admitted thai ilie overall crime rale has increased manifold in the recent past not only in Nagpur city hut also across the State.
"Instructions have been given to all officers concerned to initiate steps for crime prevention, increase detection and recovery."he said
About delay in arresting culprits involved in financial crimes. Dayal said that the investigation in economic offences differ from other crime.
Police arrest the accused in economic offences only after collecting adequate evidence, he added.
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