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Jk Police Innovates with GPS-Tracker-Anklets
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have taken a significant step towards enhancing the monitoring of terror accused individuals out on bail. In a pioneering move, they have introduced GPS tracker anklets, setting a remarkable precedent in India’s law enforcement sector. This innovative solution has far-reaching implications for the management of individuals involved in legal proceedings related to terror activities.
Monitoring Movements with GPS Tracker Anklets
The GPS tracker anklet is a wearable device securely fastened around the ankle of the person under surveillance. Its primary function is to monitor and track the movements of the individual, allowing for a real-time assessment of their location.
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Global Adoption of GPS Tracking
While this technology is new to India, it has been widely adopted in various Western countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. These nations have used GPS tracking to monitor individuals on bail, parole, or house arrest effectively. By doing so, they have been able to significantly reduce prison congestion.
The Special NIA Court’s Directive
The introduction of these GPS tracker anklets in Jammu and Kashmir was prompted by a directive from the Special NIA Court, Jammu. This court issued an order, underscoring the importance of closely monitoring terror accused individuals and imposing stringent conditions for granting bail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.
Ensuring Accountability
One case that drew attention to the need for such monitoring involved accused Ghulam Mohd Bhat. He had applied for bail while facing charges related to his association with various terrorist organizations and his involvement in terror financing on behalf of the proscribed terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen (HM). Bhat had been arrested during an attempt to transport proceeds of terrorism amounting to Rs 2.5 lakh on HM’s behalf. Additionally, he had been convicted by the NIA Court Patiala House, Delhi, in a separate case related to his association with a terrorist organization and conspiracy to commit a terrorist acts.
Jammu and Kashmir Police Leading the Way
Jammu and Kashmir Police are at the forefront of this innovative approach to monitoring individuals on bail. By introducing GPS tracker anklets, they are ensuring that terror accused individuals are held accountable and that stringent conditions for bail are enforced.This initiative represents a significant leap forward in the efforts to enhance security and manage individuals involved in terror-related cases. As Jammu and Kashmir Police pioneers this technology, it may pave the way for similar measures to be adopted by law enforcement agencies across the country.
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