Delhi Airport Police is gearing up to implement new criminal laws.




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Updated:
June 18, 2024 22:27 IST

New Delhi [India]June 18 (ANI): With the introduction of new criminal laws – Bharatiya Naya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarak Thakshya Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhanim – from July 1, staff at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) unit are gearing up. Their successful implementation.
To ensure the success of this historic event, a comprehensive training program on new criminal laws is underway at IGIA's Specialized Training Unit, located at its Mehramnagar facility.
The purpose of this program is to fully equip all staff members with the necessary information before the rules come into force, so that they can serve the public efficiently and with minimum inconvenience. The training sessions are divided into four batches, each with approximately 45 participants.

Currently, one batch of 45 participants has completed the training, with the rest in progress. The training initiative aims to empower the IGIA workforce to effectively maintain and implement the new laws, thereby enhancing public safety and security.
Leading up to the implementation, four test FIRs have been filed under different sections of Bharatiya Naya Sanhita to assess the readiness and functionality of the system. Additionally, IOs of IGIA unit have been instructed to download the newly launched 'e-Parman' app.
The app will facilitate documentation of crime scene photos, videos and seizure records. In addition, special study materials detailing the relevant sections, which are generally applicable in routine matters at the IGI Airport Unit, have been compiled and distributed to the IOs.
These materials highlight the applicability of these sections under the Bharatiya Naya Sanhita, ensuring that IOs are fully prepared for the new legal framework. (ANI)



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