UP launches ‘Operation Conviction’ for cow slaughter
UP launches ‘Operation Conviction’ for cow slaughter: The Uttar Pradesh Police has recently initiated a comprehensive program named ‘Operation Conviction‘ to combat criminals and organized crime in the state. This strategic strategy attempts to speed up the conviction process, particularly in cases involving severe crimes such as rape, murder, cow slaughter, religious conversion, and POCSO Act violations. By ensuring immediate arrests, robust evidence collection, meticulous investigations and effective representation in courts, the authorities seek to minimize the time taken for criminals to face justice.
Crackdown on Mafias and Zero-Tolerance Policy
Since 2017, the state government has been implementing a zero-tolerance policy towards mafias and criminal elements. Building upon this approach, the government has launched ‘Operation Conviction’ to identify and prioritize 20 cases in each district. This coordinated effort illustrates the administration’s unshakable dedication to upholding law and order and combating organised crime.
Coordination with District Judges and Forensic Science Laboratory
To facilitate expeditious trials, district police chiefs will collaborate closely with district judges in their respective jurisdictions. They will request daily trials for the identified cases, ensuring that the legal proceedings progress swiftly. Furthermore, police commissioners and district police chiefs will coordinate with the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) to expedite the procurement of laboratory reports crucial to the investigation process.
Establishment of Monitoring Cell
Each police commissioner’s office and district police chief’s office will establish a monitoring cell to oversee the daily progress of cases identified under ‘Operation Conviction.’ These cells will be headed by gazetted officers who will be responsible for ensuring the timely trial of these cases. This centralised monitoring system will improve accountability and allow for quick intervention if needed.
Development of a Web Portal for Case Review
A web portal is currently under development to facilitate the weekly review of identified cases. This portal will enable senior police officials at the Directorate General of Police (DGP) office in the state capital to closely monitor the progress of these cases. The portal’s real-time updates and extensive data will aid in identifying bottlenecks and enabling rapid actions to keep the conviction process moving forward.
Important takeaways for competitive exams
- POCSO(Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses) Act was enacted in 2012.
- POCSO Act is mentioned in Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
- Vijay Kumar is the Director General of Police of Uttar Pradesh