New Delhi:The Ministry of Home Affairs has directed the state governments of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Telangana to recruit fingerprint officials in their state bureaus following the maximum number of vacancies in said bureaus. "Fingerprint bureau always plays a major role in solving crime cases. However, several State governments don't have adequate manpower in their bureaus," said an MHA official to ETV Bharat on Thursday.
According to the government statistics, against a total sanctioned strength of 307 fingerprint officials in Maharashtra including director, superintendent of police, senior police inspector, police inspector, and others, the state has a posted strength of 188 officials and a vacancy in 119 positions.
Similarly, against a sanctioned strength of 381 officials in its fingerprint bureau, Tamil Nadu has a posted strength of 262 and 119 vacancies whereas Telangana has only 59 personnel posted against a sanctioned strength of 159, resulting in a total vacancy of 100.
States such as Tripura, Sikkim, Rajasthan, Punjab, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Haryana, Gujarat, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh too have shortages of manpower in their respective fingerprint bureaus. The main responsibility of a fingerprint official is to develop chance prints left by criminals at the crime scene and to match those with existing prints in the database.