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Nepal police in Boudha introduces google app crisis call
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Posted on 12-04-13 10:21
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Kathmandu Nepal: The bouddha Police has launched a Smartphone app Crisis call baudha to facilitate citizens to report any cases of crime or action happening in their locality. This is the first time that Nepal Police has initiated such a use of technology. The application can be installed from any smartphone visiting www.crisiscallbaudha.com or it can be downloaded directly from application platforms likes Google play or itunes. The mobile app was estimated to cost o.45 Million (USD 5000)
According to the developers , ” It is an integrated response system driven through technology that will help the police to response immediately for any incident happening. This application is developed to facilitate immediate action and investigation to fight against crime. The C2 application has two parts. the reporting section for public to report incidents and back end web application for police personnel to monitors and react to the information fed. Using this system, users can report incidents with brief information or they can report the crisis in their own ways. Using the GPS the crime or incident position can be pinpointed in seconds where the app will increase the efficiency radically. For User’s authenticity user information, phone number and current location; crime information, types of crime and other details; will be stored in the server.”
LINK: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crisiscallbaudha.droid&hl=en
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Posted on 12-04-13 10:22
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As we all know, many Dons are operating in Boudha.
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Posted on 12-04-13 10:23
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Lie Dectors finally come to Nepal
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KATHMANDU, Dec 3: Those involved in criminal activities do not normally admit their crimes.
More than others, this leaves police investigators helpless as many of the accused, arrested after a great deal of trouble, do not give out the truth so easily. So police officers have to adopt tedious and time-consuming techniques to get at the truth whenever a crime has been committed.
Those days may now be over. Nepal Police are all set to introduce polygraph testing, also known as lie-detecting, to fight crime.
The system detects whether a person is lying when answering certain questions, giving investigation officials enough clues about the actual truth of a case.
“The system will be implemented with the assistance of the US government, and police officers from various investigating agencies will be placed in different sensitive areas of national security,” said SSP Ganesh KC, spokesperson of Nepal Police.
Ten police officers from various investigating agencies have been participating in a training provided by the US-based Academy of Polygraph Science, in Kathmandu since the past four weeks.
The program will tackle illicit drugs trade, terrorism, human trafficking, murder, cross-border crime and financial crime, SSP KC said. At present the US government has provided 10 polygraph kits and Nepal Police plan to purchase two more kits in the near future, he informed.
“We are happy and excited to participate in this advanced and sophisticated technology being introduced in Nepal for the first time,” participants told Republica.
Inspector Dadhiram Neupane, a participant, said, “In the absence of high-tech tools like polygraph testing, investigating agencies in Nepal were having a hard time. But we are now excited about being able to shorten the investigation process and track down heinous crime.”
Retired FBI officer James Orr, one of the polygraph instructors involved in the training, said, “The polygraph test is a complex process in terms of examination procedures and the experience of the analysts involved in the testing.”
The tests can be carried out effectively if there are experienced hands and in developed countries the rate of accuracy is always high, he added.
The challenges are: the analyst has to face different persons having different criminal backgrounds and tackle different circumstances of different crimes, and there is a lack of reinforcing legislation.
The participants of the training also suggested that the government should expand the new technology across the country along with the skilled manpower needed, and remove the legal hurdles if any.
Spokesperson KC said that the law enforcement agencies have been mulling replacing their traditional tools of investigation. “We are very hopeful about polygraph testing in Nepal as this technology not only minimizes cost and time in investigations but also protects innocent people,” he said.
How does lie detector work?
When a person undergoes a polygraph test, four to six sensors are attached to him. A polygraph is a machine in which multiple signals from the sensors are recorded on a single strip of moving paper (graph). The sensors record the persons breathing rate, pulse, blood pressure, perspiration and sometimes arm and leg movements.
First, three or four simple questions are asked to establish the norm for the person´s signals and then the real questions being tested by the polygraph are asked and the signals recorded on the moving paper.
A polygraph examiner can look at the graph and see whether the vital signs changed significantly on any of the questions, and in general a significant change in sensor records indicates that the person is lying. |
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Posted on 12-04-13 10:56
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Why do we need lie detector when we all know politician are telling lie?
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Posted on 12-04-13 11:32
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What Nepal needs is a Truth Detector.
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