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Amritsar has become the first city in the northern region to implement City Visitor Information and Record Management System (CVIRMS) under a pilot project which would not only alert the Police Department about nefarious elements entering the city, but also act as a deterrent.
This system has been operational in many South Indian states, it is for the first time that it is being implemented in a city in North India.
CVIRMS is a software which would help monitoring not only visitors but also vehicles entering the city.All hotels or taverns, paying guest houses, arms dealers, dealers selling used vehicles, security agencies and owners of small industrial establishments where more than 10 workers are employed are required to register for the application.
The CVIRMS project requires that whenever one checks-in/stays in a hotel/PG, buys an ammunition from an arms dealer, buys/sells old vehicles, employed in security agencies and small industrial enterprises, as an ID proof their Aadhaar card, driver’s licence or voter card, etc, should be uploaded to the system. Whenever a criminal checks-in and enters his ID, an automatic alert will be sent to the police and a message would be flashed to the police officer concerned.This real time information will be exclusively available to the police officer concerned.
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