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Gujarat CM announces body cameras for policemen

Speaking to reporters during a press conference, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani cameras will be pinned on police uniforms and the live feed will be streamed to a control room. Sub-inspectors and inspectors of the traffic department will be covered in the initial phase

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani
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Published : Jan 23, 2021, 2:25 AM IST

Updated : Jan 23, 2021, 3:01 AM IST

Gandhinagar: Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Friday said police personnel above the rank of sub-inspector will be given body cameras, which will be connected to a control room to monitor the conduct of policemen with the public.

Notably, body cameras are widely used by the police in the US and other developed countries.

Speaking to reporters during a press conference, the chief minister said cameras will be pinned on police uniforms and the live feed will be streamed to a control room.

Sub-inspectors and inspectors of the traffic department will be covered in the initial phase, he said.

"The tendering process to procure body cameras is in the final stages. Police personnel are protectors and they should never hurt innocent people," he said.

"Using these cameras, which will remain on all the time, we can monitor the conduct of policemen towards the public," Rupani said.

This technology will not only help police personnel improve their behaviour towards citizens, but it will also protect them from false allegations, he said.

In another major announcement, Rupani, who also handles the Home department, disbanded the Rapid Response Cell, commonly known as RR Cell in police circles.

RR cells work directly under the respective range inspector generals of police (IGs).

Each range comprises three to four districts, and each district superintendent of police (SPs) reports to the concerned Range IG.

"RR Cells were created in 1995 to help range IGs to conduct raids in a prompt manner. In the present scenario, its usefulness has diminished. The government has decided to dissolve all RR Cells in the state. We want to strengthen the district SPs for effective law enforcement" said Rupani.

The decision has come weeks after the Gujarat Anti- Corruption Bureau (ACB) caught an assistant sub-inspector attached to the RR Cell of Ahmedabad Range while allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 50 lakh.

The chief minister, however, asserted that there is no connection between the decision and the arrest of the sub-inspector by ACB in December 2020.

(PTI)

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Gandhinagar: Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Friday said police personnel above the rank of sub-inspector will be given body cameras, which will be connected to a control room to monitor the conduct of policemen with the public.

Notably, body cameras are widely used by the police in the US and other developed countries.

Speaking to reporters during a press conference, the chief minister said cameras will be pinned on police uniforms and the live feed will be streamed to a control room.

Sub-inspectors and inspectors of the traffic department will be covered in the initial phase, he said.

"The tendering process to procure body cameras is in the final stages. Police personnel are protectors and they should never hurt innocent people," he said.

"Using these cameras, which will remain on all the time, we can monitor the conduct of policemen towards the public," Rupani said.

This technology will not only help police personnel improve their behaviour towards citizens, but it will also protect them from false allegations, he said.

In another major announcement, Rupani, who also handles the Home department, disbanded the Rapid Response Cell, commonly known as RR Cell in police circles.

RR cells work directly under the respective range inspector generals of police (IGs).

Each range comprises three to four districts, and each district superintendent of police (SPs) reports to the concerned Range IG.

"RR Cells were created in 1995 to help range IGs to conduct raids in a prompt manner. In the present scenario, its usefulness has diminished. The government has decided to dissolve all RR Cells in the state. We want to strengthen the district SPs for effective law enforcement" said Rupani.

The decision has come weeks after the Gujarat Anti- Corruption Bureau (ACB) caught an assistant sub-inspector attached to the RR Cell of Ahmedabad Range while allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 50 lakh.

The chief minister, however, asserted that there is no connection between the decision and the arrest of the sub-inspector by ACB in December 2020.

(PTI)

Also Read: Politics heats up as Gujarat renames dragon fruit to 'Kamalam'

Last Updated : Jan 23, 2021, 3:01 AM IST
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