Nagaland’s SMS-based Vehicle Monitoring Service bags award

May 07, 2016 04:41 pm | Updated 05:07 pm IST - Kohima

The SMS-based Vehicle Monitoring System of Nagaland police has bagged the National Award for Smart Policing instituted by Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), police said on Saturday.

The award for the Best Practice in the category of Road Safety and Traffic Management was presented to Nagaland Police by Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary at a function in New Delhi on Friday, a release issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone-2, K P A Ilyas said.

Nagaland Police was among the six state police departments selected for making presentations on the best smart policing initiatives across the country after the award ceremony.

The SMS-based Vehicle Monitoring System was conceived by the Nagaland Police Department and executed by Ben Imchen, a post-graduate from IIT Delhi and proprietor of Elysium Enterprises.

The project was launched in April last year and has resulted in substantial reduction in theft of four-wheelers across the state while more than 100 vehicles have been recovered so far using the application.

It provides an easy platform for policemen and citizens to report vehicle theft and alert the various field formations of police across the state by sending a SMS.

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