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Minister of State for Home Pradipsinh Jadeja gave information: The use of technology in the police system will be increased
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In order to improve the law and order situation in Gujarat, our government has also made intensive plans to increase the number of police personnel and the number of police stations. More than 49,000 police personnel have been recruited in Gujarat in the last seven years. And 13,000 more will be recruited next year. The state government is also providing police personnel with modern technology and training to use it, said Minister of State for Home Affairs Pradipsinh Jadeja.
In the meeting of the Advisory Committee of the MLA Housing Committee of Police Housing, Border Security, Civil Defense, Gram Rakshak Dal, Jail, Narcotics Excise, Non-Resident Gujarati Division, Minister Jadeja suggested to improve the law and order situation of all the MLAs.
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Pradipsinh Jadeja said that while the police and the Home Department were working as a team to maintain law and order situation in the state, the state government was also moving ahead with manpower, skill upgradation, infrastructure upgradation and increasing use of technology.
Jadeja further said that work on the Conviction Improvement Project is also in progress to increase the conviction rate in the state. It is planned to provide guidance for 24-hour investigation. Provision has been made to appoint a retired police officer as a persuasive officer. Under this project, there will be separate rooms for investigation, call center, coordination of Rakshasakti University for drafting, training facilities and services of police personnel will be availed in a more comprehensive manner.
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At the meeting, suggestions were made by the MLAs to intensify police operations with regard to harassment of anti-social elements to protect poor families from usurpers, establishment, new police stations, vehicles, enforcement of narcotics laws.
The consultation meeting was attended by Director General of Police Ashish Bhatia, Home Department and NRG. Top officials of the department were present and provided necessary details.