Bharatpol will help bring fugitives to justice, says Shah
Hindustan Times Chandigarh|January 08, 2025
Bharatpol and systems introduced under the three new criminal laws will empower Indian law enforcement agencies to "bring fugitives to justice", Union home minister Amit Shah said at the launch of the new platform on Tuesday.
Neeraj Chauhan

NEW DELHI: Bharatpol and systems introduced under the three new criminal laws will empower Indian law enforcement agencies to "bring fugitives to justice", Union home minister Amit Shah said at the launch of the new platform on Tuesday.

Urging the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take the lead in implementing Bharatpol and ensuring widespread training on the ground, Shah said the new platform will improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of law enforcement efforts.

"For years, criminals committing crimes in India and fleeing to other countries have evaded the reach of Indian laws. However, with the implementation of modern systems like Bharatpol, they can now be brought within the ambit of justice," Shah said.

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