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Much hyped CCTNS, Tripura Police website crashed after inauguration : DGP has no clue; Lack of technical expertise plagues Police Dept
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Much hyped  CCTNS, Tripura Police website crashed  after inauguration : DGP has no clue; Lack of technical expertise plagues Police Dept
PHOTO : Tripura Police website went down till night. TIWN Pic Jan 7

AGARTALA, January 8 (TIWN): After the inauguration of Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS), here today the entire Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) came to halt due to server failure.Tripura Police website went down till night. It is to be mentioned here that the Tripura Police have zero efficiency in preventing cyber crime, neither maintaining a much hyped Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) . It to be mentioned here that, Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) was launched on wednesday in Tripura as part of a nation-wide project to keep tab on criminals and to curb crimes. The CCTNS project, launched by union home ministry in 2009, is an advanced software application which would empower police organizations and help policing through the e-governance method.According to the police the new system would help police to solve criminal cases promptly and share information with the police stations in and outside Tripura or with the national agencies.
According to an official document, the Central government has approved Rs.2,000 crore to inter-connecting 14,000 police stations and 6,000 supervisory and related offices across the country under the CCTNS.According to experts, till date the Tripura Police is unable to solve any cyber crime related cases because it does not have any basic infrastructure and it also does not have technology or cyber crime related expertise among police personnels.

Director General of Police (DGP) K Nagaraj on wednesday launched the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System during the Mega Prayaas programme on awareness of crime against women and road traffic accident held at Agartala Nazrul Kalakshetra hall. DGP K Nagaraj said that all police stations in Tripura have been inter-connected through Internet networks under the CCTNS.

In some police stations located in remote and inaccessible areas, VSAT (very small aperture terminal) has been installed to operate this system.

Nagaraj said that due to the concerted efforts of the police administration and all stake holders, the conviction rate in Tripura has increased to 22.51 percent last year compared to 14.67 percent in 2013. Whereas the overall crime rate came down by 12 percent last year and the militant activities have been largely tamed in 2014. 

 CCTNS inauguration on January 7, 2015. TIWN Pic 

 

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