By Dheeraj Fartode Imagine a police officer uploads an FIR and within seconds, an AI assistant begins planning the investigation. It write official letters, scan bank data and spot suspicious transactions. It sounds like science fiction - but it’s now reality in Maharashtra. The state police have started using Crime-OS, a powerful Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool developed under the MARVEL project (Maharashtra Research and Vigilance for Enhanced Law Enforcement). This tool, built in partnership with the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Nagpur, works like the co-pilot feature in Microsoft Office - but to solve crimes. It helps police save valuable time and reduces the heavy workload of investigations. Assistant Superitendent of Police (ASP) Deepak Agrawal explained that police investigations usually take a lot of time and effort. Crime-OS is designed to ease that burden. “For example, if a fraud case FIR is uploaded, the tool automatically picks out important information. It t...
Police are meant to protect properties of civilians from thieves. But now thieves seems to be getting better of the law enforcers and they are now not making any difference between the two. On Saturday night, unidentified thieves struck at the house of a Sub-Inspector of Umrer police station when the officer was on patrolling in the town. Thieves walked away with gold ornaments and cash collectively worth Rs 1.4 lakh from the residence of officer and also stole his bi-cycle from.
The theft police said occurred at Jindal complex, where Sub-Inspector Ajay Kishor Mankar (31) resides. He was on duty while Mankar’s wife and mother-in-law were fast asleep. The intruders gained by opening the lock of main door with duplicate keys and left officer poorer by Rs. 1.4 lakh. Umrer police have registered a case under sections 357 and 380 of IPC. Further investigation is on.
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