To "demystify" the police station and acquaint the public with the functioning of a police station without visiting it physically, international NGO Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) has developed Virtual Police Station (VPS).
The VPS is first-of-its kind training tool to acquaint the public with the functioning of a police station through the click of a mouse.
It allows the police and public to enter every room of a computerised police station to explore and learn the key procedures such as arrest, registration of complaints of sexual assault, registration of FIRs and more.
"VPS is a step towards humanising the functioning of the police as it is important to demystify the police station by exposing citizens to the layers of work -- management, administration, investigation, going to court, forensics -- that the personnel in the police station perform," Maja Daruwala, Director, CHRI told reporters here.
Explaining about the functioning of the training tool, Vivek Trivedi, CHRI said, "In the Virtual Police Station, clicking on various icons of the members of police and public, or objects such as registers and phones, prompts a video and text box to open that explains these key procedures, and seminal resources such as case law and legislation are provided for even deeper learning".