Letter: From 19 Metro Countries that have more than two million populations, letters have the best footprint record in archiving chargesheets in the specified time.
According to crime in India 2020 reports released by the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB), the police submitted a chargesheet at 96.7% of cases under the Indian Criminal Code (IPC).
The city was followed by Coimbatore and Ahmedabad with 96.6% and 96.3% respectively.
In December 2020, the police submitted a Chargesheet in 15 days of violations registered at the Pandesara Police Station.
Police and courts in the city work to hold everyday hearings in serious cases such as rape in small daughters.
With two cities that have the highest level of filing filing, Gujarat is above with a level of 97.1% followed by Kerala (94.9%) and Tamul Nadu (91.7%).
“Data shows how effective and alert the police.
The police in the city worked with the target to submit a Chargesheet in a few days for serious crimes,” said Nayan Sukhadwala, the Petitioner of the District Government, Regency of Letter and the Session Court.
Police Commissioner Ajay Tomar added, “This shows how important the police are given to investigations and how efficiently we carry out our work.” In the past year, the police have registered many cases under narcotics of narcotics and psychotropic substances (NDPS) Act and Gujarat control terrorism and organized crime (Gujcoc).
Register these cases followed by submitting a chargesheet within the time limit.
“” Accuracy in police work after registering violations is the result of active supervision by officers all ranks, “added Tomar.