Mangalore: Police Stations to be Equipped with 'Crime Scene Investigation Kit'


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/RX)
 
Mangalore, Nov 15: Dr A Subrahmanyeshwar Rao, superintendent of police informed that all the 13 full-fledged police stations in the district will soon be equipped with 'crime scene investigation kit' each, here on Monday November 15.
 
This ace project is helpful to protect evidence at the crime scene. Under the scheme, scopes will be availed with modern detection aids and laptops for cops. The internet connection will be provided at each station and provision for video-conferencing with higher authorities is also facilitated, he added.





Each kit would cost Rs 46,000. It would contain 64 aids in all, which include rubber gloves, body bag, sample collection system, fingerprint kit, digital camera and a laptop. Videographing and voice- recording are also possible with the help of the kit, he informed.
 
The cops will be trained to handle the equipment, he added.

  

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  • Sony, Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 15 2010

    I request Police Officers to behave act as officers to save the society and not to become coffee boys of some ministers. We have great moral cultural ethics in Mangalore. But becuase of this present anti human government police officers have entered the churches in Mangalore to beat the laity who were in prtayers. These police should go to Afganisthan and Iraq as they r quaified. Police should be police and not ply.

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