Raigarh. Under the direction of Superintendent of Police Divyang Kumar Patel, today, January 9, 2025, a workshop related to fingerprint process was organized by the District Crime Research Branch (DCRB) for constables (court moharrirs) working in the court at the District Prosecution Office. The aim of this training was to make the use of fingerprints accurate and effective in court processes. Fingerprint expert inspector Vidya Johar and his staff constable Subodh Sagar from Bilaspur Range elaborated on the nuances of taking fingerprints. Along with this, constable Prabhat Pradhan, NEFI user of District NEFI Office Raigarh and constable Bhujbal Jangde clarified the process of uploading record slips and search slips on the NEFI portal.
Key points of training
- Technique of taking fingerprints:
o How to take accurate and clean fingerprints.
o Avoidance of common errors during fingerprint recording.
- Use of NEFI Portal:
o Process of uploading record slips and search slips.
o Digital fingerprint management and technology of saving data.
- Use in legal process:
o Importance of fingerprint records in courts.
o Effective use of fingerprints in crime investigation.
This workshop, organized on the initiative of Superintendent of Police Divyang Kumar Patel, not only became a medium to provide technical information to the constables associated with the court, but was also an effort to connect them with the modern requirements of the digital age. Inspector Vidya Johar, Constable Subodh Sagar, Constable Prabhat Pradhan, and Constable Bhujbal Jangde made a special contribution in this successful event. Their expertise provided practical knowledge and confidence to the court clerks. This workshop is another step towards strengthening coordination between the police and the justice system. Such initiatives will give new impetus to crime investigation with accuracy in fingerprint recording and management.