The residents of Karnataka now don't need to go to a police station to file an FIR if their two-wheeler or four-wheeler is stolen. Karnataka police on Monday introduced that they could now file an e-FIR on their Citizen Centric Portal.
in line with the video the department launched, an individual who desires to file an e-FIR should still check in to the portal for credentials. After logging in, you can click on 'car theft' option beneath the e-FIR class. a brand new page pops up and a person should fill in the entire details of the vehicle similar to registration quantity and region of theft etc. a replica of the grievance letter has to be uploaded in the extra step and an individual will acquire a complaint registration number from the police department. It can be additional used to down load the e-FIR from the portal and the fame of the grievance can even be viewed on the web site.
Karnataka DGP Praveen Sood took to social media and wrote, "car Stolen? discovering it intricate to hotel Fir? Do it on-line. A citizen centric initiative of KSP. We aim to put off avoidable footfalls to the police stations."
He additionally talked about that making false complaints should be a punishable offence. "despite the fact, making false and mischievous complaints is a punishable offence," brought the correct cop.
previous, Karnataka DGP said that they're aiming to in the reduction of three million footfalls to police stations throughout the state by way of introducing on-line functions for the individuals of Karnataka.
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