Police tried technology to identify Delhi riots


- Captured by Geo Location, SMS and Face Recognition

-Not generally use so much technology

New Delhi Dated 21st September 2020 Monday

Violent riots erupted in the capital, New Delhi, in February this year during protests in the Shaheen Bagh area against new citizenship laws and citizenship registers. The Delhi Police had tried the latest technology to catch the culprits of these riots. A chargesheet of thousands of pages was then prepared.

According to the information received, the Delhi Police used new technology in addition to the call details record of the suspects. The accused were identified by this method called Internet Protocol Details Record Analysis. Police in European countries have been using this technology for a long time. This technology studies the internet traffic of smartphones. Many people involved in the Delhi riots interacted with Ekmak through WhatsApp and Telegram.

Police obtained an investigation into where and how the accused got the money to spread the riots through a software. The police obtained this information through fund flow software analysis. The details of how the accused spent the amount behind the riots were found by the police by checking the pattern of their transactions. "We used facial reconstruction software to identify the burn victims," ​​an investigating officer said. Superimposed the skulls of the victims.

The rioters could be identified by their text messages. The address of the owner of the vehicle was obtained by sending a message to the e-vehicle before setting the vehicles on fire. The numbers to which messages were sent in the days of the storms we got from the government database. To get the details of the movements of the accused, we revealed the details of Google Map installed in their smart phones. Through Geo Location Analysis, we got the link to the murder of Rahul Solanki, an officer of the Intelligence Bureau. Rahul was shot dead at 5 pm on February 24.


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