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Salem City Police launch new website

Police Commissioner Sanjay Kumar (second left) launching the Salem City Police website at a function on Tuesday.  
The Salem City Police on Tuesday launched a new website containing various facilities with the objective of bridging the gap between the police and the general public.
The website comprised the facilities of e-complaining, e-court, FIR status, vehicle status, applications of help app and women safety app, and spotting the nearest police station.
Sanjay Kumar, City Police Commissioner, launched the websitewww.salemcitypolice.comdeveloped by Bhemya Software Solutions Private Limited at a function held here.
On the occasion, he said that through this site the common people could come to know about the activities and administration of Salem City Police.
He said that the ‘HELP ME’ (e-alert) application was a mobile application which was developed exclusively for the city people for their safety.
‘FIND PS’ application was to ensure the safety of people even when they were away from the city.
With the help of ‘women safety app’ (help app button), any woman in distress can press the HELP button in the mobile and the officials would come to know about her location instantly using the GPS facility. The police personnel were being imparted training in using this application, Mr. Sanjay Kumar said.
Download
The mobie applications could be downloaded through the website:www.salemcitypolice.comdownloading the below links:http://salemcitypolice.c om/help-app,http://salemcitypolice. com/find-ps;http://salemcitypolice. com/women-safe.
The City Police have already launched a WhatsApp number 90872 00100 to enable people to lodge complaints.
G. Subbulakshmi, and R. Ramakrishnan, Deputy Commissioners of Police, were present on the occasion.
Awareness
Later, the Commissioner also addressed a meeting to create awareness on the government norm of carrying the original driving licence.
Mr. Ramakrishnan, Deputy Commissioner of Police (crime and traffic), also spoke.

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