CHENNAI: Digicop cellular app launched by way of the city police is helping you hint stolen mobile phones and bikes recovered by way of the city police. It also supplies information about the nearest police station. This app has been designed for iOS and Android devices.
The app is an initiative by way of Flower Bazaar DCP P Aravindan and Adyar DCP Sashank Sai, along with Bala MS, Chairman NASSCOM GCC TN & KL and THINKINFINITY CEO Sangeetha led the design of the app.
Chennai police commissioner A Okay Viswanathan has expressed plans to tell in regards to the amenities of the cellular application programme to National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) and incorporate this with police units throughout India. Chennai city police claimed to have put in greater than 2.20 lakh CCTV cameras in cooperation with the general public and sponsorship give a boost to to convey city surveillance.
“While purchasing a used cellphone a user can now enter the IMEI number of the software within the app to peer if the cellular is a stolen one. When cell phones are recovered from snatchers, we do not know to whom the system belongs, therefore police will add the IMEI numbers of those cell phones within the app,” mentioned Viswanathan, whilst launching the app with actor Vijay Sethupathi.
“Using the app, a sufferer can check if their misplaced cellular software has been recovered by way of the police,” he mentioned. The police have already registered IMEI of no less than 18,000 stolen mobile phones. Users too can to find out the site visitors condition within the city the use of the app. More options are anticipated to be made available on the app.
The app is an initiative by way of Flower Bazaar DCP P Aravindan and Adyar DCP Sashank Sai, along with Bala MS, Chairman NASSCOM GCC TN & KL and THINKINFINITY CEO Sangeetha led the design of the app.
Chennai police commissioner A Okay Viswanathan has expressed plans to tell in regards to the amenities of the cellular application programme to National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) and incorporate this with police units throughout India. Chennai city police claimed to have put in greater than 2.20 lakh CCTV cameras in cooperation with the general public and sponsorship give a boost to to convey city surveillance.
“While purchasing a used cellphone a user can now enter the IMEI number of the software within the app to peer if the cellular is a stolen one. When cell phones are recovered from snatchers, we do not know to whom the system belongs, therefore police will add the IMEI numbers of those cell phones within the app,” mentioned Viswanathan, whilst launching the app with actor Vijay Sethupathi.
“Using the app, a sufferer can check if their misplaced cellular software has been recovered by way of the police,” he mentioned. The police have already registered IMEI of no less than 18,000 stolen mobile phones. Users too can to find out the site visitors condition within the city the use of the app. More options are anticipated to be made available on the app.
Buying used mobile? Tap Digicop to check if stolen
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February 07, 2019
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