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Delhi Police's Fingerprint Bureau Gets ISO Certification
Delhi Police's Fingerprint Bureau Gets ISO Certification

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Delhi Police's Fingerprint Bureau Gets ISO Certification

New Delhi: The Fingerprint Bureau of achieved a notable milestone by receiving the ISO 9001:2015 certificate. This quality management system standard acknowledges its rigorous methods and procedures in fingerprint analysis and crime investigation, as certified by a quality control certification body. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This is significant as the certification has made the investigations validated by the bureau more credible, according to police. The bureau helped crack a significant number of cases in the last three years, the data shows. According to special commissioner of police Devesh Srivastava, the bureau helped solve 171 cases in 2022, while 275 cases were solved in 2023, and the figure rose to 314 in 2024. By July 25, the bureau already helped crack 101 cases. Given the performance of the last few years, police brass decided to obtain the standardisation of its work. The processes and technicalities of its working were formalised and documented. After a thorough audit of the procedure and documentation, the Quality Control Certification granted the ISO 9001:2015 certificate to the Fingerprint Bureau Unit. Established in 1983, the bureau is a specialised wing that plays a crucial role in identifying suspects and linking them to crime scenes through scientific analysis of fingerprints. "Initially, fingerprint-related work for Delhi Police was managed by the Fingerprint Bureau in Phillaur, Punjab. While this arrangement served its purpose, the process of obtaining fingerprint results was often time-consuming and challenging for Investigating Officers," Srivastava recalled. Recognising the need for a more efficient and streamlined system, the establishment of an independent Fingerprint Bureau for the Union Territory of Delhi was proposed. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In response, a full-fledged Fingerprint Bureau was set up in 1983 at RK Puram. The first batch of fingerprint cadre personnel joined in 1985, marking the beginning of expert, in-house fingerprint analysis in Delhi. "With a vast database pool of over 5 lakh criminals, the bureau, which is a part of the crime branch, utilises advanced forensic techniques and software to deliver accurate and timely results," Srivastava said. The Fingerprint Bureau databases include the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFPIS), the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS), and the Crime Record Information System (CRIS). The use of modern technology and traditional expertise has made it an indispensable part of Delhi Police's crime-solving mechanism, members of the team said. "The bureau's activities include capturing finger/palm prints of arrested and convicted persons, editing and analysing received finger/palm slips, and operating modern applications. The unit also imparts training and refresher courses for Delhi Police personnel and other law enforcement agencies," explained a senior officer. The ISO standard provides a framework for consistently delivering services that meet court and regulatory requirements, ultimately contributing to a higher rate of conviction. The bureau's director, Sanjay Jha, works in close coordination with DCP Harsh Indora to analyse possible suspects in crimes. This certification is expected to further improve the quality and legal value of evidence. "This recognition highlights the unit's commitment to maintaining high standards in crime investigation. It is also a testament to the police striving for quality management and public satisfaction," Srivastava added.

Delhi Police unveil emblems for Finger Print Bureau and Bomb Disposal Squad
Delhi Police unveil emblems for Finger Print Bureau and Bomb Disposal Squad

Indian Express

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Delhi Police unveil emblems for Finger Print Bureau and Bomb Disposal Squad

The Delhi Police Thursday unveiled the official emblems of the Finger Print Bureau (FPB) and the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) to honour the two units. According to Delhi Police officers, these emblems will be prominently displayed on official jackets and documents. The unveiling ceremony, held at the Police Headquarters, was led by Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora in the presence of senior officers. According to police officers, both FPB and BDS are the backbone of Delhi Police's forensic and tactical operations. 'They are elite units of Delhi Police and have remained instrumental in solving several crimes and the arrest of criminals, and ensuring public safety,' said Devesh Srivastava, Special Commissioner of Police (Crime). Established in 1983, the Finger Print Bureau operates under the Delhi Police Crime Branch and is instrumental in forensic crime investigations. With a database of over five lakh criminals, the Bureau uses techniques like powder and UV light to match crime scene fingerprints with stored data, said police officials. Officers said modern software systems such as Automated Fingerprint and Palmprint Identification System (AFPIS), National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS), and Computerised Remote Identification of Suspects (CRIS) have significantly enhanced the capabilities of the Finger Print Bureau. Since the nationwide launch of NAFIS in 2022 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the system has led to the identification and arrest of numerous offenders through crime scene prints, they added. Equally critical is the Bomb Disposal Squad, founded in 2002, which handles bomb threats, suspicious packages, and explosive devices across Delhi's crowded and sensitive locations. BDS and its counterpart, the Bomb Detection Team (BDT), conduct 24×7 surveillance, sanitise venues for VIP visits, and are equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Trained alongside the National Security Guard (NSG), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and DPA, these teams use vapour detectors, sniffer dogs, and other advanced tools for anti-sabotage checks and rapid response.

Forensic labs power UP's crackdown on organised crime
Forensic labs power UP's crackdown on organised crime

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Forensic labs power UP's crackdown on organised crime

Lucknow: In a major stride towards justice through scientific precision, the Yogi govt has overhauled its forensic infrastructure. This empowers law enforcement with stronger evidence and enables tougher action against criminals under its zero-tolerance policy. Over the past eight years, Uttar Pradesh set up state-of-the-art forensic labs that were instrumental in securing convictions in over 75,000 cases. These facilities ensured that even hardened criminals and mafia — once acquitted for lack of evidence — now face the full force of the law. Before 2017, the state had only four forensic labs in Lucknow, Varanasi, Agra and Ghaziabad, limiting access to forensic testing across many districts. However, under CM Yogi's leadership, eight new labs have been set up in Jhansi, Kannauj, Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, Bareilly, Gonda, Aligarh and Moradabad, taking the total number to 12. Further expansion is already underway, with six more labs being rapidly developed in Ayodhya, Bareilly, Banda, Azamgarh, Mirzapur and Saharanpur, aiming to extend scientific support to every region of the state. This forensic boost has had a direct impact on the pace and quality of criminal investigations and prosecutions. Compared to 2022, the year 2023 witnessed a significant increase in the number of cases resolved through forensic labs. Under its zero-tolerance policy towards crime, the Yogi govt also achieved several major milestones and gained national recognition for its efforts. Uttar Pradesh is now connected to a high-speed fingerprint database server under the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS). According to the NCRB in New Delhi, the state now ranks first in the country in fingerprint enrolment. So far, over 4.14 lakh fingerprints were successfully registered. This reflects UP's effective use of technology to gather evidence and build digital criminal records. Investigations are now faster, and crime control has markedly improved. The Yogi govt also strengthened coordination with the Centre for NAFIS operations, enabling real-time fingerprint analysis across districts through a state-level server. New technologies were also adopted to analyse biological samples based on the latest standards like BNS, BNSS, and BSA-2023, improving the validity and reliability of evidence.

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