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In 2021 Kerala Police bagged the National e-Governance Award. [51] Kerala Police has achieved several significant milestones over the years. Some of the notable achievements include: Women Police Stations: Kerala Police was the first in the country to establish women police stations, which exclusively deal with crimes against women.
The Jisha murder case (Crime No.909/2016) was a murder trial conducted by the Ernakulam Sessions court and Kerala High Court during the years 2016 - present. The case was filed on basis of a FIS and FIR filed by Kuruppambady Police station. [1]
It will digitize data related to FIR registration, investigation, and charge sheets in all police stations. It would help in developing a national database of crime and criminals The full implementation of the project with all the new components would lead to a central citizen portal having linkages with State-level citizen portals that will ...
The Kerala High Court quashed the murder charges in June 2012 against deputy collector T. T. Antony, IPS officer Ravada Chandrasekhar, and four other police officials connected with the firing. The court dismissed the case on the grounds that the necessary government permission to prosecute public officials had not been obtained in the case.
Each police subdivision encompasses several police stations within its jurisdiction. There are 24 police stations in Thiruvananthapuram city. Each police station is headed by a Station House Officer (SHO), who holds the rank of Inspector of Police. Each police station has a defined territorial jurisdiction and is responsible for maintaining law ...
Kerala Crime Files is an Indian Malayalam-language crime drama web series directed by Ahammed Khabeer [1] and written by Ashiq Aimar [2] starring Aju Varghese [3] and Lal [4] in lead roles. [5] The series was released on Disney+ Hotstar .
Thiruvananthapuram City Police Mobile App, also known as TCP app, or UR Safe(TM) (previously known as iSafe), is the official mobile application for the citizens and public by the Thiruvananthapuram City Police in Kerala, India. [citation needed] The mobile application is developed by UST, [1] a digital technology services company. [2]
67 nuns belonging to Abhaya's congregation petitioned the Chief Minister of the Kerala State Government to investigate the case as a homicide. [10] On 7 April 1992, the Director General of Police of Kerala directed the Crime Branch of the Kerala Police to take over the investigation from the local police. The Kerala Government, on the basis of ...