Bengaluru city police introduce QR code system to catalogue seized items for greater transparency
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Bengaluru city police introduce QR code system to catalogue seized items for greater transparency

The Hindu  

The Bengaluru city police have adopted digital technology by implementing a QR code-based system to mark and catalogue recovered items and property. This will not only ensure accountability and transparency but also to provide detailed information of every seized item with just a scan, Bengaluru City Police Commissioner B. Dayananda said. This also compromises trials in these cases, a senior official said, adding that the QR code system would avoid such embarrassments to the Department. “The QR code initiative aims to improve the safety and accountability of items such as jewellery, cash, and other valuables, thereby eliminating discrepancies in inventory handling and ensuring transparency in police operations,” Mr. Dayananda said.

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