Sunday, April 17, 2011

Delhi Police : Traffic Police Facebook: फेसबुक पर फिट, अलर्ट में सुपरहिट दिल्ली ट्रैफिक पुलिस


आज दिल्ली ट्रैफिक पुलिस का फेसबुक पेज और उसके जरिए बदली ट्रैफिक पुलिस की कार्यप्रणाली उन तमाम सरकारी और प्राइवेट एजेंसियों के लिए एक उदाहरण बन गई है, जो आम लोगों से सीधे जुड़ने और उनकी शिकायतों का निपटारा करने के लिए इसी तरह फेसबुक पर आई थीं। दिल्ली ट्रैफिक पुलिस की एसएमएस अलर्ट सर्विस तो इससे भी ज्यादा हिट साबित हुई। ट्रैफिक जाम में फंसने के बजाय अब लोग ट्रैफिक पुलिस द्वारा एसएमएस से भेजे गए ट्रैफिक अपडेट के मुताबिक अपने प्रोग्राम और शेडयूल सेट करने लगे हैं। चूंकि ये दोनों सेवाएं लोगों को फ्री मिल रही हैं, इसलिए हर वर्ग के लोग इन दोनों सर्विसेज जुड़ गए हैं।

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Mumbai Police :250 a month to stay fit



Weight matters and for 40,000-odd policemen in the city, it does even more. But there are only a few who care to maintain their fitness levels even if it makes them eligible for a monthly allowance. In 2006, the state government had kicked off an ambitious plan to monitor fitness levels of policemen — between the ranks of constable and sub-inspector and above 30 years. Those found fit (with the right level of Body Mass Index) are then eligible for a fitness allowance: Rs250 a month for a year.

But, sadly, this programme has failed to motivate policemen. Though the number of policemen, who appear for annual fitness checks has risen over the years, those actually eligible for this benefit has been dismal. Of the total strength of policemen in the city, a mere 13,462 turned up to get themselves examined in 2010-11, of which 12,903 were declared fit and eligible to claim benefits of the incentive.

In 2008-09, 17,418 policemen came for fitness check while only 13, 879 were declared fit. In the following year, 2009-10, it declined considerably; 14,912 policemen were examined by certified hospitals in the city, of which only 13,421 received Rs250 for a year.

This drive has failed to generate interest among policemen and motivate them to keep their weight under check and maintain an optimum BMI (Body Mass Index) level. And the reason for their indifference could be the monetary incentive, which is a measly sum.

“The whole concept of launching this fitness incentive programme was to maintain the health of our officers. If they are fit and slim, they will automatically perform better,” said Vijaysingh Jadhav, deputy commissioner of police (HQ-I).

In the past few years, the police have initiated a lot of measures to control obesity such as starting gymnasiums across the city.

Currently, there are 30 such gymnasiums in the city which cater to police officers and their families.

Apart from this, police canteens now serve special food, which would help policemen cut flab and make them fit as a fiddle.

But what about senior policemen who are above the rank of a sub-inspector? Well, it is their duty to be fit. “While this incentive is meant only for juniors, senior policemen still have to continue to maintain their weight. It is their duty,” said Jadhav.

UP Police : Cultural programme at police lines


ALLAHABAD: North Central Zone Cultural Centre (NCZCC) is going to organise Suranjali at police lines on Saturday. The programme would showcase the rich cultural heritage of the country in the form of folk songs, light music, birha, kathak and other art forms.

Programme officer Usha Dhal said that Hari Shankar Shukla will present light music, Ram Chandra Pal will birha, Ram Rath from Rae Bareli would perform alha while Vimal Shahbadi would perform folk dance.

NCZCC director Anand Vardhan Shukla has urged the art lovers to participate in the programme and give encouragement to the local artists.

NCZCC organises Suranjali every Saturday to give platform to the budding artists of the city and adjoining areas.

Maharastra Police : Police & Media : Cops keep away from media glare



NAGPUR: Crime branch officials, who arrested two more persons on Friday in the Monica Kirnapure murder case, remained elusive to the media.
Senior PI Madhao Giri's squad slipped away to a secret place with mastermind Kunal Jaiswal and his accomplice Pradeep Sahare who were handed over to them by the Chandrapur police which had nabbed the duo in an early morning raid in Ballarshah.
Giri and his men seemed to have gone to great lengths to keep the duo away from the media. There was also some squabble among the policemen after one of the assailants was arrested on Thursday and his name got leaked despite the best efforts of CP Ankush Dhanvijay to keep it a secret. Several senior officers, including Kalamna PI Rajesh Padvi, had come in his firing line.
Dhanvijay also admitted that he was uncomfortable to share information so as the case is not jeopardized. "Do not ask me any minor details," said Dhanvijay, denying that the names of the culprits, who were behind the brutal murder of Monica Kirnapure, had been leaked on Thursday and the media had already reported on the same.

Mumbai Police : CP vs Crime Branch


Commissioner vs Crime Branch


After the Mumbai police arrested four shooters of the Ravi Pujari gang on Wednesday, and hopefully nipped in the bud what was looking like the revival of 90s' underworld extortion raj, one would have assumed the force would be in a celebratory mood. Right? Wrong.
All that the exceptional piece of investigation carried out by the Crime Branch - a team of officers disguised as labourers made a slum in Navi Mumbai its home for five days to arrest the first shooter -- has achieved is a deeply divided police force.
On one side you have Commissioner Arup Patnaik, who obviously believes in a central command and wants to hold all its levers. On the other side is the Crime Branch led by Joint Commissioner of Police Himanshu Roy.
While this division in the force is at least a couple of months old now, the investigations into firing by Ravi Pujari shooters in which two employees of a real estate developer were killed on March 14, has brought the worst out of this war between two vital wings of Mumbai police -- the commissioner's office and the Crime Branch.
Since the double murder took place around the time when several of builders in western suburbs were receiving threats from Pujari, the Crime Branch had begun looking into the case.
They were also investigating two more cases of firing by Pujari shooters -- one at a construction site in Navi Mumbai and the other in Nashik.
Patnaik, however, formed a special anti-extortion team to separately investigate the murders and the firing incidents.
It came to a point when the Crime Branch and Patnaik's special team led by Assistant Commissioner of Police Sanjay Jambhulkar began chasing the same leads and same informers.
As the friction grew, Jambhulkar allegedly picked up some informers and their families and put them under watch at the special cell's office in Meghwadi, Bandra. They were instructed not to share any information with the Crime Branch.
However, since the Crime Branch was on the case longer than the special cell, they naturally had a head start.
Despite restricted access to some of the informers, the Crime Branch managed to crack the case and arrest four of Pujari's men.
Patnaik, after taking over from Sanjeev Dayal, has often expressed his dislike for the Mumbai Crime Branch.
Soon after his appointment, he had taken the Social Service Branch and the CB Control, a specialised wing of Mumbai police that fights adulteration, under his wings.
Both these departments, traditionally recognised as money spinners for its officers, were till then controlled by the Crime Branch.
Patnaik was of the view that both Social Service Branch and CB Control were being misused by officers to make money.
Crime Branch officers, on their part, point out that special squads of anti-extortion cell, similar to what Patnaik formed to investigate the double murder, had a history of becoming a law unto themselves.
"When M N Singh took over as the CP in late 90s, he found that these squads were involved in illegal activities. He disbanded these squads and passed on their responsibilities to the Crime Branch," a former IPS officer told Mumbai Mirror.

Late last year, after a series of shootouts in western suburbs, Additional Commissioner of Police Amitabh Gupta had formed a similar squad which arrested several of Pujari men in September-October. However, after peace was restored in the region, this squad was disbanded.
Some new developments have also added to the differences between the Crime Branch and the Commissioner.

» The abrupt transfer of Unit 11 Inspector, Milind Khetle, to the citizens' facilitation centre.

» The transfer of Crime Branch DCP Nisar Tamboli to head Zone III.

Both decisions, sources said, were taken without consulting top Crime Branch bosses.
Khetle, who is a seasoned investigator and has several good detections to his credit, was summoned by Patnaik recently and transferred to a side posting following a news report that he had tried to influence a witness in the case against encounter specialist Pradip Sharma. This witness has already been declared hostile by the court.
After DCP Nisar Tamboli, who was working with Crime Branch for the past two years and was holding additional charge of Zone III, was asked to leave, Himanshu Roy's team now does not have a single DCP-level officer.
Mumbai police's spokesperson, DCP Rajkumar Vhatkar, , denied any rift in the police force. "I do not think the allegations should be taken seriously.
In Mumbai, the Crime Branch and the local police investigate cases simultaneously in a competitive spirit and in this case too the competition may have led to some confusion. If we come across any deliberate mischief, we will inquire into the matter."
A senior officer, however, defended Jambhulkar. He said, “Jambhulkar has only done what Crime Branch has been doing with the local police for several years.”

Friday, April 15, 2011

CG Police : अपराध पर अंकुश के लिए हर वाहन पर पुलिस की निगाह


रायपुर.लूट और हादसों की बढ़ती तादाद के मद्देनजर राजधानी की ट्रैफिक पुलिस ऑटोरिक्शा, टैक्सी और बड़ी गाड़ियों को जीपीएस (ग्लोबल पोजीशनिंग सिस्टम) से लैस करने जा रही है।
लेजर किरणों की मदद से वाहनों की इंफ्रारेड बारकोडिंग की जाएगी। इसकी मदद से पुलिस कंट्रोल रूम वाहनों पर सीधी नजर रख सकेगा। पुलिस के मुताबिक इस तरह का सिस्टम लागू करने वाला रायपुर देश का पहला शहर होगा।
बेंगलुरू की कंपनी ने कुछ दिन पहले राजधानी पुलिस के सामने इस बाबत प्रजेंटेशन दिया था। सिस्टम को दो हिस्सों में लागू किया जाएगा।
पांच हजार रुपए तक का खर्चा
वाहनों में बार कोडिंग और जीपीएस लगाने की योजना के बारे में एडिशनल एसपी ट्रैफिक डी. रविशंकर ने बताया कि इसमें तीन से पांच हजार रुपए तक का खर्च आएगा।
कई महंगी गाड़ियों में जीपीएस इन बिल्ट आ रहे हैं। कंपनी से बातचीत चल रही है। पुलिस विभाग इसका पूरा प्रस्ताव तैयार कर राज्य शासन के पास मंजूरी के लिए भेजने की तैयारी कर रहा है।

दो चरणों में योजना : रायपुर होगा देश का पहला शहर

पहला चरण: बारकोडिंग
लेजर की मदद से हर गाड़ी की बॉडी के खास हिस्से में इंफ्रारेड बार कोड प्रिंट किए जाएंगे। इसमें वाहन मालिक का नाम, पता, इंजन नंबर, चेचिस नंबर, गाड़ी का मेक, रंग जैसी बुनियादी जानकारी होगी। बार कोड रीडर की मदद से पुलिस मिनटों में गाड़ी के बारे में जानकारी जुटा लेगी। इससे वाहनों का डिजिटल डेटा बेस तैयार हो जाएगा।
दूसरा :जीपीएस इंस्टालेशन
इसमें ऑटो, सिटी बसों, मिनी बसों से लेकर अन्य बड़े वाहनों में जीपीएस लगाए जाएंगे। इससे वाहनों की ट्रैकिंग आसान होगी। लूट या अन्य किसी घटना की स्थिति में पुलिस रंग, मेक या लाइसेंस प्लेट नंबर के आधार पर डेटा बेस से उस वाहन के बारे में सारी जानकारी जुटा लेगी। जीपीएस लोकेटर से वाहन की स्थिति का पता चल जाएगा।


कई फायदे
गाड़ी चोरी होने पर पुलिस तत्काल उसकी लोकेशन का पता लगा लेगी।
दुर्घटना होने पर पुलिस के लिए तुरंत मौके पर पहुंचना आसान होगा।
वारदात के बाद भागने वाले बदमाशों की ट्रैकिंग में मदद मिलेगी।
जीपीएस लोकेशन के जरिए गाड़ियों की मॉनीटरिंग आसान होगी।
हर गाड़ी और उसके मालिक की पहचान आसान हो जाएगी।
बगैर कागजात के उनका रिकार्ड चेक किया जा सकेगा।
पुलिस के पास सभी गाड़ियों का डिजिटल रिकार्ड उपलब्ध रहेगा और चेकिंग में भी कोई चूक नहीं होगी।

बस-टैक्सियों से शुरुआत
"जीपीएस इंफ्रारेड बार कोडिंग की यह तकनीक रायपुर में पहली बार इस्तेमाल होगी। बस, टैक्सियों से इसकी शुरुआत की जाएगी। बेंगलुरू की कंपनी से बात चल रही है। अपराध रोकने में इससे काफी मदद मिलेगी।"
डी रविशंकर,एएसपी ट्रैफिक

MP Police : एमपी पुलिस को आदेश, ईसाइयों का ‘हिसाब-किताब’ रखो



भोपाल। मध्य प्रदेश पुलिस ने ईसाई मिशनरीज, स्कूलों और चर्च को एक सर्कुलर जारी कर उनसे उनकी आमदनी के जरिए पूछे हैं। ईसाई समुदाय ने इस आरएसएस की साजिश करार देते हुए इस सर्कुलर का विरोध शुरू कर दिया है।

भोपाल के सभी थानों को एक चिट्ठी भेजी गई है। भोपाल के एसएसपी की इस चिट्ठी में सभी थाना इंचार्जों से ईसाई समुदाय के जुड़ी जानकारियां मांगी गई हैं।

एमपी पुलिस को आदेश, ईसाइयों का ‘हिसाब-किताब’ रखो
-ईसाई समुदाय की गतिविधियों के बारे में पूछा गया है

-ईसाइयों के कैथोलिक और प्रोटेस्टेंट वर्ग के लोगों की आबादी औऱ क्षेत्र ब्यौरा मांगा गया है।

-मिशनरी स्कूलों और उसमें पढ़ने वाले बच्चों की संख्या पूछी गई है।

-मिशनरी स्कूलों को विदेशों से मिलने वाली मदद की जानकारी मांगी गई है।

-आपराधिक गतिविधियों में शामिल ईसाइयों और उनको मिलने वाले राजनैतिक संरक्षण का ब्यौरा भी पूछा गया है।

पुलिस के इस सर्कुलर से मध्य प्रदेश में रहने वाले 15 लाख ईसाई बेहद खफा हैं। उनके मुताबिक ताजा जनगणना में ईसाइयों से जुड़े सभी आंकड़े मौजूद हैं। ऐसे में ये सर्कुलर सिर्फ ईसाइयों को परेशान करने के लिए जारी किया गया है।