This was conveyed to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh when he visited Delhi Police headquarters today to understand the working of the police force, official sources said.
During a briefing, Singh was informed that a messaging application was being designed quite similar to 'WhatsApp' through which general public can send their complaints or inform about a crime.
This application, which is being conceptualised by the Delhi Police and developed privately, is expected to be operationalised in the next two months.
Commissioner of Delhi Police B S Bassi informed the Home Minister that Delhi Police will be first force to use such an application for ensuring more police-public interaction, the official said.
Under the pilot scheme, Delhi Police plan to make groups on the messaging service to encourage exchange of information with general public at large besides helping in curbing corruption.
The public is expected to send text, audio, photos and videos through the application to help police crack various cases and track criminals.
The instant messaging application will be used for smart phones in which besides text messaging, users can send each other images, video and audio media messages.
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