5.2.4 2nd Police Liaison Officers’ (PLOs)Conference - 2011 was organised by InternationalPolice Cooperation Unit (IPCU) on 15.07.2011 inCBI, CGO Complex, New Delhi. 30 delegates <strong>of</strong>the rank <strong>of</strong> Ambassadors, Dy. High Commissioners,First Secretary, Second Secretary and Consularsfrom 22 Embassies/High Commissions <strong>of</strong> USA,UK, Germany, Malaysia, Mauritius, Netherlands,Russia, Singapore, Japan, Myanmar, Bangladesh,Bosnia & Herzegovina, Spain, Nepal, Canada,France, Kuwait, Chile, South Africa, UAE, Belgium,Tajikistan attended the Conference. Apart from these<strong>of</strong>ficers, <strong>of</strong>ficials from Ministry <strong>of</strong> External Affairsand Ministry <strong>of</strong> Home Affairs also participated theconference.5.2.5 The Conference was inaugurated by ShriAmar Pratap Singh, Director, CBI, who is the Head<strong>of</strong> NCB-India. In his inaugural address, he emphasizedon the theme <strong>of</strong> the Conference, i.e. to share upexperiences and discuss issues <strong>of</strong> mutual concern in thejoint endeavour to fight against crime. He gave a briefintroduction <strong>of</strong> Indian administrative scenario, policefunctioning and Police Agencies. He laid emphasison the increasing transnational crime and the role <strong>of</strong>Police Liaison Officers and Indian Law EnforcementAgencies in combating and preventing the same.Director, CBI thanked the Police Liaison Officersfor their support and assistance in solving importantcases. He appealed to all the PLOs to strengthen thecooperation between the Law Enforcement Agenciesto worldwide in combating and preventing crimes.5.2.6 Presentations on CBI, IPCU and PoliceSet-up in India and Building Partnerships to defeatCyber Crime were made during the Conference.Thereafter, an interactive session with the <strong>of</strong>ficersfrom Ministry <strong>of</strong> Home Affairs, Ministry <strong>of</strong> ExternalAffairs and CBI Officers took place on the subject <strong>of</strong>International Cooperation and Mutual Assistance.The deliberations were marked with enthusiasticparticipation <strong>of</strong> the delegates and many <strong>of</strong> them madepertinent observations and raised meaningful queries tothe Ministry <strong>of</strong>ficials. The delegates <strong>of</strong> the Conferencewere provided with inputs in the form <strong>of</strong> study materialon pending issues with the PLOs <strong>of</strong> the respectivecountries with a view to get the issues expedited.5.3 DsGP/IsGP CONFERENCE – 20115.3.1 During the DsGP/IsGP Conference - 2011,a presentation was made by CBI on “Lack <strong>of</strong> InstitutionalMechanism for Interstate Criminal <strong>Investigation</strong> andApprehension <strong>of</strong> Fugitives and the Need for creatingDirector, CBI, inaugurating the 2 nd Police Liaison Officers’ Conference - 201154 Annual Report 2011 | <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong>
Resolutions adopted during thePolice Liasion Officers’Conference1. Promoting and facilitating visit <strong>of</strong>the requesting country to assist inexpeditious execution <strong>of</strong> LRs by therequested country.2. Providing regular feedback on theprogress <strong>of</strong> the execution <strong>of</strong> LRs tothe requesting country.3. Promote and strengthen mutualcooperation in informal requestsexpeditiously in accordance with thedomestic laws <strong>of</strong> each State.4. Facilitating expeditious decision onmatters relating to local prosecution<strong>of</strong> fugitives <strong>of</strong> the requesting country.5. To hold the PLOs’ Conference everyyear.an IT-driven Institutional Mechanism for InterstateCoordination”. During the discussion following theaforesaid presentation, the DsG endorsed the viewsexpressed in the presentation and it was decided thata Working Group would be constituted by CBI withadequate representatives from all regions for widerangingconsultations.5.3.2 In compliance <strong>of</strong> the decision taken duringthe Conference, the Working Group under theChairmanship <strong>of</strong> Shri Balwinder Singh, SpecialDirector, CBI and representatives from MHA,DsGP <strong>of</strong> Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal,Maharashtra and DG, NCRB was constituted.5.3.3 The first meeting <strong>of</strong> this Working Groupwas held on 14th October, 2011. The Group was<strong>of</strong> the view that the I-24x7 System <strong>of</strong> INTERPOL,New Delhi by and large met the requirements <strong>of</strong> ITdriven system for interstate coordination and couldprove extremely useful in the Indian context. Therewould be no conflict between the CCTNS and I-24x7System as both could be integrated with the help <strong>of</strong>technical experts. During the meeting, it was decidedthat as a first step, a Pilot Project could be undertakenin a cluster <strong>of</strong> States like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Maharashtra. It was decidedto have a look at the experience <strong>of</strong> ZIPnet, set up bythe Delhi Police for similar coordination.5.3.4 This Group held its second meeting on12.12.2011. The Group witnessed a representationon ZIPnet as well as I-24x7. The main objective <strong>of</strong>ZIPnet, which as per the approval <strong>of</strong> MHA, wasto share crime and criminal information in real time.ZIPnet provides search engines to match informationfrom <strong>Central</strong> repository in online environment. Theexisting zonal network <strong>of</strong> State Police Forces thatare using this facility include Police Forces fromDelhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab,Chandigarh and Uttarakhand. It was decided t<strong>of</strong>orm another Zonal Network <strong>of</strong> Police from AndhraPradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu andMaharashtra with Headquarters at Hyderabad. It wasdecided that the Zonal Networks may be connectedthrough CBI, which would act as the Nodal Agencyand it would carry out crime/trend/pattern analysisand send advisory/report to the members <strong>of</strong> LawEnforcement Agency.5.3.5 Another presentation on “Technology,e-Policing and Cyber Crime” was made by CBIduring DsGP/IsGP Conference highlighting the issuespertaining to policing the Cyberspace, importance <strong>of</strong>digital evidence in investigation <strong>of</strong> conventional crimes,capacity-building to tackle Cyber Crimes and role <strong>of</strong>CBI, current trends in Cyber Crimes and measures tocounter such crimes. Various initiatives on the part <strong>of</strong>CBI, such as creation <strong>of</strong> advanced training facilities,preparation <strong>of</strong> SOPs and providing advanced forensicsupport in investigation <strong>of</strong> Cyber Crimes were alsohighlighted. A proposal for three tier Hi-Tech CrimeUnit model for State Police at the State level, Districtand Police Station level with the ability to deal withcomplex systems, train Investigating Officers withspecial aptitude and interface with service providerswas also made.International Police Cooperation | Industry, Impartiality and Integrity 55
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