Gujarat has the highest population in the country.
Ahmedabad, February 3, 2025 Violence has reduced by 70 percent in the 10 years from 2014 to 2024 compared to the 10 years from 2004 to 2014.
The country will have Rs 1000 crore in 10 years. 5 lakh 45 thousand kilograms of narcotics worth Rs 35 thousand crore have been seized. This is 6 times more than the amount of narcotics seized in the 10 years from 2004 to 2014. Scientifically seized. This was said by the country’s Home Minister Amit Shah in the conference. That’s why people are raising the question whether the one lakh rupees seized from Gautam Adani’s Mundra port will be used. If we consider illegal drugs worth Rs 21,000 crore and illegal drugs worth Rs 2,000 crore seized from Gujarat every year, the Gujarat figure is more than the figures declared by Amit Shah. Will Shah explain the reason for this?
However, the Congress has not exposed this lie of Amit Shah. The Congress is silent on this issue. Because Congress leaders never criticize Amit Shah.
2023 and 2024
On March 11, 2023, drugs worth Rs 4269 crore including Indian and foreign liquor were seized in Gujarat in two years. Foreign liquor worth Rs 197 crore and drugs worth Rs 4 thousand crore were seized. 2987 accused are yet to be arrested. Detailed information about this was given during the Q&A session in the Assembly.
100 percent of the police stations of the country i.e. all 17 thousand police stations have been computerized. Every police station has been connected to the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS).
22 thousand courts have been integrated with the e-court system and details of more than two crore prisoners are now available under the e-prison system. This includes details of more than 1.5 crore proceedings through e-court.
Details of more than 2.3 million forensic results are available through e-forensics. 1.6 crore fingerprints can be viewed under the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS).
The Integrated Monitoring System for Terrorism has information on 22 terrorism-related crimes.
The National Integrated Database on Arrested Narco Offenders (NIDAAN) has details of 7.6 lakh narco offenders.
The National Database of Human Trafficking Offenders (NDHTO) has data of about one lakh human traffickers. In addition, the Crime Multi-Agency Centre (Cri-MAC) has issued more than 1.6 million warnings and alerts.
The three new laws have incorporated the latest technology in such a way that there will be no need to amend the laws in future due to technological changes.
The Police Science Council will be responsible for working towards collectively integrating and making useful the various data collected through the use of artificial intelligence (AI). This can be used to create a platform for analysis in the police system. After this analysis, changes can be made in the judicial system for investigation of crimes and speedy justice to prevent crimes.
Police Enforcement Agency
There are five areas in which law enforcement agencies should always stay ahead of criminals. Dealing with cyber crime, using technology to prevent infiltration and secure borders, preventing illegal use of drones, making maximum use of modern technology in drug detection and awareness, and preventing and eliminating misuse of the dark web.
Courts, prosecutors, police, CAPFs and state reserve police together form a joint family of about 10 crore people.
The BPR&DA will prepare a roadmap for the Police Science Council for the next 10 years. This includes annual review, five-year review and re-evaluation after five years. Which will be designed to change a lot in 10 years.