In a major fillip to India’s fight against terrorism and organised crime, Union Home Minister Amit Shah virtually inaugurated a unique digital Criminal Case Management System (CCMS), designed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in New Delhi, yesterday. In the virtual event, Home Minister Shah also inaugurated NIA’s 2 new branch offices in Jammu and Kochi and a residential complex in Raipur. Mr Shah also launched a mobile app ‘Sankalan’ – A compendium of New Criminal Laws by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).
The newly developed Criminal Case Management System will enable the NIA personnel to better coordinate in terrorism and organised crime cases, thereby improving justice delivery. The two new Office Complexes in Jammu and Kochi, besides the Residential Complex in Raipur will strengthen the agency’s reach and presence. These complexes also provide a safe and
secure environment for NIA officers and personnel to operate in the States tackling the menace of terrorism and left-wing extremism. The Sankalan app has been designed to navigate through new criminal laws as a bridge between old and new criminal laws.
On the occasion, Home Minister Amit Shah urged the State Director Generals of Police to use the new-age software for carrying out effective and expeditious investigations and operations. He added that it will help the State forces organise, integrate and digitalise the data generated during investigations, such as case documents, extracted data, collected evidence, and the charge sheets presented to the court. The Home Minister said that CCMS would further foster stronger cooperation between the central and state agencies, including the Anti-Terror Squads of the State Police.