Nashik Police Department Receives Instructions to Enhance Detection Rates and Streamline Operations

Nashik, a major city in the state of Maharashtra, India, is grappling with issues related to property offences and citizen applications. To address these concerns, ADG (Law & Order) Nikhil Gupta recently held a review meeting with senior police officers of Nashik city police and Nashik Range. Gupta emphasized the need to enhance the detection rate of property offences, reduce the backlog of citizen applications, and prioritize tasks related to police stations. The officials were also instructed to utilize the eSakshya app, which is used to record digital evidence, and to conduct regular visits to police stations to review applications, case diaries, and provide guidance to Investigation Officers.

Key Takeaways:

  • Senior police officers of Nashik city police and Nashik Range were instructed by ADG Nikhil Gupta to enhance the detection rate of property offences.
  • The detection rate aims to reach 100% for all types of property-related crimes.
  • The police have to decrease the backlog of citizen applications and provide swift justice.
  • Police officers were directed to visit each police station within their jurisdiction at least once a week to review applications and provide guidance to Investigation Officers.
  • The eSakshya app is a platform for recording digital evidence and registering Zero FIRs and transferring them to the concerned police station.
  • The police have to maintain zero tolerance to the smuggling of narcotic drugs and illegal weapons.
  • Sandeep Karnik, Nashik CP, IG (Special) Dattatray Karale, Nashik Rural SP Balasaheb Patil, Ahilyanagar SP Somnath Gharge, Jalgaon SP Maheswar Reddy, Dhule SP Srikant Dhivre, and Nandurbar SP Shravan Dath S attended the review meeting.
  • Regular review meetings and inspections were instructed to be held by visits to police stations by ADG Gupta.

Statistics:

  • 100% detection rate of property-related crimes is aimed for by the Nashik Police Department.
  • The police have to decrease the backlog of citizen applications and provide swift justice.
  • ADG Nikhil Gupta instructed regular visits to police stations.
  • The eSakshya app is a platform for recording digital evidence.
  • Zero FIRs are being registered and transferred to the concerned police station using eSakshya app.
  • The police are maintaining a continuous special drive against illegal weapons.

Sources:

  • ADG Nikhil Gupta.
  • Nashik CP Sandeep Karnik.
  • IG (Special) of Nashik Range Dattatray Karale.
  • Nashik Rural SP Balasaheb Patil.
  • Ahilyanagar SP Somnath Gharge.
  • Jalgaon SP Maheswar Reddy.
  • Dhule SP Srikant Dhivre.
  • Nandurbar SP Shravan Dath S.