Delhi Police Conducts Advanced Training Session to Boost Tech-Driven Policing and Forensic Capabilities

New Delhi : In a significant step toward professional and technology-driven police force, the Crime Branch of Delhi Police organized one day training session on 11.04.2026 at Adarsh Auditorium, Police Headquarters, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi, focused on enhancing the skills of DCsP/Addl. DCsP/ACsP and Insprs. From all districts and investigation units of Delhi Police, in utilizing advanced digital policing applications/portals, investigation and collection & preservation of forensic evidence.

The session, conducted under the supervision and guidance of Devesh Chandra Srivastva, IPS, Spl. CP/Crime, Delhi, underscores the department’s unwavering commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve crime prevention, investigation, and law enforcement efficiency across the capital.

A total 458 police officials including 5 DCsP, 13 Addl. DCsP, 104 ACsP and 325+ Inspectors from various District/Units of Delhi Police participated in this training session taken-up by faculties from ANTF, C-DoT, NATGRID, FSL Rohini, Special Public Prosecutor and CCTNS.

Special PP MCOCA briefed participants about various precautions & procedures to be followed in the preparation of MCOCA proposal, investigation and trial proceedings of MCOCA cases.

Assistant Director, FSL Rohini briefed participants about the precautions to be kept in mind at the time of collection of forensic evidence, preservation and chain of custody.

The NATGRID Officials briefed about the functioning & usage of GANDIVA & Sudarshan application. He also briefed about various agencies’ data being made available on Portal to the user agencies.

Inspr. from ANTF briefed about detailed procedures of financial investigation of Commercial Quantity, NDPS cases and PITNDPS cases. Official from C-DoT/CEIR briefed about the functioning of CEIR Portal, how to block & unblock the stolen/recovered mobile phones and the procedure to know about the IMEI Number & location where the mobile set are operational.

ACP CCTNS alongwith his team briefed participants about New Criminal Laws monitoring parameters through CCTNS Portal like filling of final report within time line, ITSSO compliance rate, linking of E-Shakshya (SID), alert generation through CriMAC, sending/receiving of Zero FIR through CriMAC portal, uses of DGP/IGP Dashboard. He also briefed about utilization of CCTNS/ICJS Portal and generation of daily crime diary of case, criminals and PCR Call.

Surender Kumar, Jt. CP/Crime thanked all the participants for attending the training programme and also faculty for providing valuable guidelines to the participants in the investigation of cases and utilization of various portals/applications.

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