'Ai will be made of AI, the exact strategy to stop crime,' said Amit Shah: 'The boom in the use of justice of using forensic' - AI will create an acceptance strategy to prevent crime, says AMIT Shah
Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah today addressed the All India Court of Science Conference in New -Delhi. During this, he said that artificial intelligence would create an accurate strategy to stop crime. He said that the use of forensic justice had accelerated. He said the goal of carrying the 54 percent sentencing rate is 94 percent. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. In the next one or two years, using artificial intelligence (AI), a strategy will be made to ban crime effectively. Provide information on the data of CCTNs, e-loves, e-court, e-investigation, fingerprints of criminals, Homes and Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah, said this information will be used to strategize the crime with the help of AI. In addition, after the implementation of three new penalties, he expressed the confidence of the law in the coming time, citing the increase in the sentencing rate. Shah said the sentence in the country is 54 percent, that is, about half of the accused are held from the All India Court Science Conference held in Vigyan Bhawan in New -Delhi. He said that after the implementation of new penalty laws, not only did rapid justice begin, but that the penalty rate also rose by 30 percent. The rate of punishment in India will be the best in the world. He said the government is trying to increase the penalty rate by 40 percent. This will not be done without the help of Forensic. He said that the course of punishment in India will be the best in the world in the coming times. Amit Shah said that about 30 thousand forensic experts are expected to investigate the case of punishment for more than seven years in new penalties. But every year, 32 thousand forensic experts from National Forensic Science University (NFSU) depart. NFSU 10 New campuses are being set up. He said that NFSU’s runs seven campuses and that nine new days will start within the next six months. There are plans to set up ten new campuses. Shah said there is no injustice to both the accused and the complainant, because it is necessary to make forensic science an important part of the criminal justice system. Amit Shah said that 100 percent of police stations under CCTNs in the country have the facility to register online. Below are 14 Crore 19 Lakh tarrels and documents related to it available online. 22 thousand courts joined the e-court. Two Crore 19 Lakh data of e-Prince, data of E-process of 39 lakh cases, 39 lakh forensic evidence is available online on e-forensic. In addition, fingerprints of one crore 53 lakh accused and data from human smugglers also became online on the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (Nafis). He said it would be analyzed by connecting these different available data and by artificial intelligence, which would help make an accurate strategy to stop the crime. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app