
Use E-Sakshya App For Stronger Evidence, Better Conviction Rate: ADG Gupta
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Nagpur: In a comprehensive review of Nagpur's city and district crime scenario on Monday, additional director general of police (law and order) Nikhil Gupta emphasised leveraging technical and digital tools, particularly the e-Sakshya app, to enhance evidence collection and boost conviction rates.
The meeting focused on the effective implementation of the newly enacted criminal laws — Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam — which came into effect in July 2024.
Gupta, a Nagpur native, expressed satisfaction with the measures taken by commissioner of police Ravinder Singal, notably Operation Thunder targeting narcotics syndicates. However, Gupta urged stricter action against drug peddlers, advising police to invoke charges even against those on the run and to pursue their apprehension diligently.
He stressed the importance of balancing high detection rates with improved recovery and preventive actions to ensure robust policing outcomes.
Highlighting the need to strengthen foundational policing practices, Gupta underscored the importance of updating case diaries, clearing pending investigations, and collecting scientific evidence to build airtight cases. Gupta particularly emphasised on improving conviction rates in cases involving atrocities against women, urging meticulous investigations into missing women and girls to deliver justice.
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Gupta also reviewed enforcement parameters of the new criminal laws, encouraging the adoption of digital tools like the e-Sakshya app to streamline evidence documentation and presentation in courts. He believes such measures will significantly enhance the quality of investigations and judicial outcomes.
The ADG instructed deputy commissioners of police (DCPs) to conduct frequent visits to police stations to monitor ongoing investigations, inspect crime scenes, and scrutinise chargesheets for accuracy and completeness.
Discussions also touched on operational challenges, including a shortage of inspector-rank officers. Senior officials noted that while officers transferred out of Nagpur often leave promptly, their replacements from regions like western Maharashtra are delayed, leaving critical posts vacant.
As Gupta prepares to review the crime scenarios in Gondia and Gadchiroli, he reiterated the need for diligent investigations and proactive policing to address regional challenges. His focus on technology-driven policing and addressing manpower constraints signals a push for systemic improvements to enhance public safety and judicial efficiency across Maharashtra.
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