New Delhi, April 1, ANB, The centre Government has formed committees to ensure full implementation of three New criminal laws in Jammu and Kashmir.According to News Service, Associated News Bureau, ANB, the centre, government formed a steering Committee under Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir and an Empowered Committee under Director General of Police. The training programs are conducted at the Police Academy, Police Training Institutes, District Police Lines Battalion Training Centres.
Translation of new criminal laws in Urdu, Dogri and Kashmiri languages have been completed.Jammu and Kashmir Police along with departments of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir is organizing joint awareness programmes at all 282 blocks in the second and fourth week of every month. All the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (CCTNS) patches including e-Sakshya (audio-video recording application) for the IOs of Jammu and Kashmir Police, sending of e-summons/SMS/emails have been made functional.All the required Rules, Notifications and Administrative Orders in respect of three criminal laws have been issued.
Regular training on three new criminal laws is provided.
So far 975 Gazetted Officers, 60,890 police personnel under Jammu and Kashmir Police and 254 Judicial Officers have been trained.
Additionally, 191 Master Trainers under the Training of Trainers (ToT) program and 118 personnel have been trained at NFSU, Gandhinagar.
Police also use the iGoT Karmayogi platform, with 50,984 personnel onboard, completing 1,21,000 courses, including 1,10,773 on new criminal laws.To monitor implementation of new criminal laws, review meetings are held fortnightly by the Chief Secretary and weekly by the Principal Secretary (Home), DGP and top police officials. The reports thereof are for internal circulation of the Government.This was stated by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs Shri Nityanand Rai in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha. ANB.