The Computerization of 714 Police Stations in the 36 districts of the Punjab Province have registered 850,027 First Investigation Reports (FIRs) during the past 30 months, which has eliminated the chances of tampering due to Quick Response (QR) Code and has ensured transparency of the process. This was stated by Dr Umar Saif the founding Vice Chancellor of Information Technology University (ITU), Chairman PITB and the Advisor to the CM while reviewing the progress of PITB's "Police Station Record Management System - PSRMS (FIR Management System)here Monday.
Dr Umar Saif expressed his satisfaction over the process for establishing access to the Lahore High Court to this system and directed the concerned officials that after judiciary this access should be extended to prosecution and prisons to develop an integrated system for speedy action. The system would also enable to assess the workload on investigation officers and to streamline the judicious distribution of work among the officials, he added.
FIR cycle complaint management system initiated as pilot project in January 2015 and formally launched in the whole Punjab province registered 8424 motor vehicle, 871 accident, 393 dacoits and 17 abduction for ransom cases. It is an online web application to digitize and maintain the record of a complete FIR cycle and all Police registers. It includes FIRs registration - its complete life cycle (FIR launch, nomination of culprits, case files, court proceedings and case closure) and all the police station registers in one application. The tracking system enables the complainants to know the status of the actions taken on their reports.
FIRs are accessible by the authorized person within few seconds containing all the FIR details. It is integrated externally with NADRA and internally with other MIS modules built under this flagship project ie Anti-Vehicle Lifting System (AVLS), Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS) and Criminal Record Office (CRO), which has so far electronically preserved 392084 fingerprints of the criminals.
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