
Chandigarh Police secures first position for implementation of criminal tracking system
India Today
The Chandigarh Police was felicitated during a virtual conference on the good practices of CCTNS and ICJS held by National Crime Bureau, ministry of home affairs.
On Thursday, The Chandigarh Police secured first position among union territories of India (except Delhi) in the implementation of the crime and criminal tracking network and system (CCTNS).
The award was presented to Praveer Kumar Ranjan, DGP, Chandigarh and Kuldeep Singh Chahal, SSP Chandigarh (nodal officer, CCTNS) by Ajay Kumar Mishra, minister of state (home), government of India.

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