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...
Cops are yet to make any arrests as the investigation into fake cops case in which two tricksters had duped an elderly man of her gold ring worth Rs 15,000 at near Manavta High School by dishing out a lie of police checking on December 27.
A police officer said that they are searching for the accused. “We are yet to identify the accused involved in the crime,” he said and added that the goons would be arrested soon.
Tukaram Tanbaji Dhabarde (70), a resident of Plot No. 4/5, Kunjilal Peth, was walking towards home on Saturday at 11 am. When he was passing through Manavta High School, two men in civil dress approached him and introduced themselves as police. Stating they are conducting checking in the area, the robbers firmly asked Tukaram to remove gold ring. When Tukaram removed the ring, the accused “helped” him by wrap the ring in the handkerchief.
The man, after reaching home, opened the handkerchief only to find nothing in it. Shocked and appalled by the cunning act of criminals posing as fake cops, Tukaram approached Ajni police station and lodged a complaint. The police have registered the case under Sections 170, 420 and 34 of Indian Penal Code.
A senior police officer appealed citizens not to fall pray to any such fraudsters. This fake cop menace is on the rise and particularly elders are being targeted by the tricksters who often force the gullible victims to part with their gold ornaments and later decamp with the real jewellery. “The Nagpur police is not checking gold ornaments of any citizen, if anyone asks for it please inform concern police station or police control room on phone no 100,” said the officer.
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