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...
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At times, helping others can land you in deep trouble. A Bank Manager learnt this bitter lesson on Saturday evening when he himself landed in trouble after realising that he was lured into a trap by some mischief mongers and a gang of criminals.
Ram Dhapodkar, working as Manager with Nandanwan branch of Bank of Maharashtra received a call from an unidentified person informing him that one of his acquaintances was in trouble at Fetri. The manager rushed to help the lady in question and straightway played into the hands of armed gang who robbed him and relieved him of cash and other valuables.
After receiving the call, the Manager along with his colleague one Sunil Choudhary drove their Car (MH-31/CB-1034) to help said Rupali. When the car arrived at the spot, two persons approached them and threatened with sharp edged weapons. The robbers forcefully took them to Mahurzari village in the same Car. API Ukey of Kalmeshwar police station said that the accused abused and bashed them up and snatched away Rs 5,800 cash, wrist watch, three mobile phones and gold chain.Ram Wasudeo Dhapodkar (48), a resident of 102, Sai Lalit Apartment, Manish Nagar received a phone call from unidentified person saying “one Rupali madam, whom you know very well, is in trouble.” The caller asked the manager to come near Godown situated near Fetri village. Kalmeshwar police have registered a case under sections 392 and 34 of Indian Penal Code. Further investigation is on.
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