"Most of the cases have been successfully detected with help of CCTV footages in the recent past. However, a few cases have remained undetected due to lack of clarity in CCTV footage. These footages containing clues have no clarity due to insufficient resolution and analog system," a police release said here.
"Police are unable to establish suspects/ persons or pursue clues in such cases due to non-availability of image enhancing software," it said.
The software is now available for use by all police stations and other investigation teams/units. It will be helpful in enhancing clarity of persons, objects, clues, offenders or suspects seen in video footages for better detection and probe in earlier and current cases.
It will also be useful in rectification of damaged CCTV footages and thereby helping in identification of suspects, the release said.
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