Pune Police is all set to modernize its e-police station by incorporating the latest e-office working culture where every complaint registered will create a record about the actions taken by different officers until it reaches its logical conclusion.
Moreover, an additional 150 trained manpower will be provided to deal with emerging cyber challenges before citizens and law enforcement departments.
According to the cyber cell, the introduction of the e-office concept will be able to quickly track all types of investigations under the cyber unit.
Vikrant Deshmukh, DCP (Cyber Cell and Economic Offenses Wing), said: “We are upgrading the infrastructure at our cyber police station for quick disposal of cases and at the same time it will sharpen the cyber policing skills of our men. At the same time, we will get complete information of any case with a single click on Mouse, which will help us in processing cases on priority basis by providing necessary inputs.
The software will make the entire information ranging from the time taken by the officers to investigate a case and the specific time required to investigate a particular case to the senior officers starting from Assistant Commissioner to Chief Constable.
Since taking over as Pune Police Commissioner, Amitesh Kumar has given directions to Additional CP (Crime) Shailesh Balkawade and Deshmukh to set up a global social media lab and regulation centre.
Currently, thirty-eight employees, including seven officials, are posted at the cyber police station in Shivajinagar.
An additional team of 30 electronic experts has been prepared and tasked with assisting the electronic police station personnel in detecting electronic crimes.