App in works to lodge vehicle theft FIRs

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 13 Juli 2014 | 22.10

NEW DELHI: After lost report and traffic complaint apps, Delhi Police will now launch one for reporting vehicle thefts and getting an FIR registered. Though it's early days and police are looking for a software developer, there is a lot of enthusiasm surrounding this app as, given that the capital sees about 50 transport thefts daily, a lot of people will surely be benefited by it.

If the vehicles are traced, the owner will be contacted immediately. FIR would be instantly registered electronically at a specially designated nodal police station created for this purpose at the crime branch. The bilingual app will work on Android, iOS and Windows 8 platforms on both computers and smartphones.

The application will have various fields such as complainant's name, parent's name, police district and police station from the area of which the vehicle has been stolen. It will be integrated with Know Your Police Station widget of Delhi Police.

"The user will then enter the make, type, model, registration number, engine number, chassis number and colour of their vehicle. It will ask the user to fill in his contact information and a digitally signed FIR will be registered. This will not only save time but also help people in getting their insurance claims disbursed on time," said a source.

The app will use the one-time password system for verification of mobile number and email ID through SMS. Once data is fed in and FIR registered, a case file will be instantly generated on the server and a copy of the FIR sent to the victim in PDF format.

The FIR will then be automatically sent to the area PCR and area SHO apart from all SHOs of Delhi and district superintendents in India. The details of the stolen vehicle would be uploaded on ZIPNET, sent to the State Transport Authority and State and National Crime Record Bureau electronically.

The app will be user-friendly as error messages would clearly explain to a user the nature of the problem and indicate what action needs to be taken. The mobile application must be compatible with all screen sizes including small, medium, large and extra large. The earlier apps have been a huge hit. Till now, 1,91,150 lost reports have been registered online—1,80,904 through website and 10,246 through mobile app.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/followceleb.cms?alias=vehicle theft FIR,Delhi Police


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