E-cop aids rayong police fight crime better

Written by Admin on Thursday, September 4th, 2008

E- aids better

By Pongpen Sutharoj
The Nation

Published on July 8, 2008

uses RFID to speed up and transfer

digging though a pile of papers to find a has become a thing of the past for the police in province. Now, police in the province can find any just with a click of a mouse and the required information shows up on their within a .

Aiming to improve their efficiency, police have adopted a that has converted their traditional into an electronic one.

“We’ve developed an called E- that smoothens our work process by allowing us to send and receive documents electronically, and more importantly, search for records immediately on the computer,” Pol Maj Gen Pumira Watanapanee said.

The new system has converted all in the into a digital format. The commander said this is a key step to equip each with its own database for improving .

Developed four years ago, the system is now implemented in all 16 in the province and serves as an example for other to follow.

Pol Maj Gen Pumira said because  each has to feed in data about all cases into the system everyday, E- allows the top police officers to get the status of crimes reported in the province on a .

“In the past, we had to wait for an officer to collect information and send us a report every 15 days. But now, when we switch on the computer every morning, we can see the latest immediately,” he said.

The E- system currently handles the records of about 5,000 to 6,000 cases annually.

police’s head Pol Col Jirawut Tantasri said that apart from keeping records, E- system can analyse data to show the overall picture of criminal activity in the province.

“From this data, we can know what kind of crime is committed most frequently, in a specific period of time, which helps us plan better,” he said.

The system is linked to the geographic-information system (GIS). Once crime data is analysed, it uses the GIS to show police officers which area has the highest crime rate.

All information, Pol Col Jirawut said, was vital to help the police

allocate manpower for better .

To make the best use of this technology, Jirawut said, the E- system is also connected to the Royal Police’s Polis system, the national police database, the civil registration and the transportation database.

The information link helps the provincial police trace and track suspects as well as make more accurate  arrests.

After using the system for four years, police have found their efficiency and investigation methods have improved.

According to the police’s  report, the percentage of arrests for serious crimes during the period   from October 1 last year to April 1 this year stood at 76 per cent, rising from 69 per cent during the same period a year before.

The police plans to link the E- system to the provincial court for electronic document transfer.

Such document transfers could help speed up the issuing of search and arrest warrants.

At a glance

- The new system, E-. has converted all in the into a digital format.

- Developed four years ago, the system is now implemented in all 16 in the province.

- E- system can analyse data to show the overall picture of crime in the province.

- The system shows which area has the highest crime rate.

- The police plans to link E- to the provincial court.

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