There is widespread consensus in India that the police in
India have emerged as one of the biggest threats to people’s safety and a major
stumbling block in establishing the rule of law. It is assumed that the
problem lies in the antiquated Police Act enshrined by our colonial masters way
back in 1861 which was meant as an instrument of tyranny over the local
populace because if provides untrammeled power to the cops without much
accountability to citizens.
Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthaana
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All those interested in seeing police become an efficient instrument of law and order don’t need to wait haplessly till that happens. IPS officer Rakesh Asthaana, the current Commissioner of Police in Surat, has shown how major transformations can be brought about fairly swiftly in approach and functioning of the police within the present system as well.
Before being posted as Police Commissioner of Surat, the
most important commercial hub in Gujarat, and premier centre of diamond trade
in India, Asthaana earned recognition by his meticulous investigation of the
Godhra train massacre of February 27, 2002 and before that the Fodder Scam in
Bihar. It is widely believed in Gujarat that swift and honest investigation
into the train massacre played a significant role in helping a communally
charged and intensely divided town like Godhra to come back to peaceful
co-existence between Hindus and Muslims.
This was accompanied by swift trials which led to salutary
quick punishment for the guilty. Because the investigation was thorough
most of those arrested as accused got sentenced.n Asthaana says: “If you put
fear in the mind of criminal elements of a community which rarely exceed 2 to 5
percent, the rest are easy to control.” This has been his motto in each of his postings.
Asthaana was posted as Police Commissioner (PC) of
Surat in 2011. This was soon after the terrorist bomb blasts in Mumbai’s
famed jewelry market – Zaveri Bazar. Like Zaveri Bazar, the old Surat City is
also a major hub of diamond polishing and jewelry making with thousands of
crores of products exchanging hands every day. Most of the diamond
cutting units are located in the inner city with narrow lanes. Therefore,
the city was very vulnerable to terror attacks. It is also a major
textile centre, likewise located in the heart of the old city.
When Asthaana was posted as PC Surat, Narendra Modi told him
you have to make this premier commercial centre of Gujarat a safe city.
Modi gave him two tips to define his job profile –
- Surat
is going to be the fastest growing city in Gujarat. Therefore, your
plans to make it a safe city should be based on realistic calculations of
its growth potential in decades to come.
- Make optimum use of technology to bring about efficient, accountable policing.
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Asthaana says, thereafter he was left alone to do his job.
So one of the first things Asthaana set out to do was to set
up a Police Control Room with cutting edge technology to monitor 24x7 a whole
string of CCTV cameras installed in key locations of the city. In many parts of
India, including the capital city, CCTV cameras have been installed but serve
little purpose because they are not backed up by the required monitoring systems.
So no one even notices when they break down or fall into disuse out of sheer
neglect. Often the local hoodlums or the police themselves damage them to
render them dysfunctional.
But Surat’s high resolution CCTV cameras are supported by
state of the art round the clock monitoring mechanisms. This system is
believed to be even better than that of New York. They work not only for
monitoring traffic and issuing electronic challans to those who violate traffic
laws but also for catching both small and big criminals. They are also
effective in monitoring police response to various incidents. For
example, I saw examples of how in cases of hit and run accidents, the Control
Room immediately flashed the number of the car that had hit a motorcyclist from
behind to all the traffic policemen on duty. Therefore, within minutes
the car was waylaid by the police. But the cameras also showed how the
policemen near the site responded to the accident. Since these cameras can zoom
to the minutest details, they also help the police catch pick-pockets, purse
snatchers or those who steal vehicles or valuables kept in vehicles. They
have also helped solve several murder cases.
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The system is now gearing up to introduce face detection so
that once the face is fed into the data system, no matter where the criminal
shows up in the city, the monitoring system will issue a warning signal.
There is no denying that this system has the potential of
misuse if the monitoring exercise is extended to surveillance of political opponents,
instead of criminals. It also raises serious privacy issues. But the scores of
people I talked to in Surat did not complain because the sense of security on
account of better policing without any evidence of intrusive snooping on
citizens’ lives thus far made them unconcerned about the possibility of abuse
in future. It is noteworthy that under Narendra Modi, the level of confidence
in Government was relatively much higher in Gujarat than in most other states
of India. In fact, the standard response I got with regard to privacy concerns
was: “This system monitors you only as long as you are in public spaces.
How can anyone look for privacy in public spaces? The police are not setting up
cameras in our homes or even our private commercial establishments. The cameras
are only meant to catch images on roads and in public utilities like railway
stations, bus terminals etc.” However, citizens need to remain vigilant about
the potential of misuse with this technology which has for the moment proved a major
boon in diverse areas.
For instance, this system is also capable of working
well during natural calamities such as earthquake or floods – providing
detailed inputs to the authorities as to the extent of damage and where exactly
what kind of help is needed. Likewise, in case of terror attacks, it
can help identify the likely culprits in real time because the monitoring
is minute to minute 24x7.