The Inspector of the station made a presentation and explained various features of the Police IT software as the Prime Minister posed several questions on the functioning of the system, Additional Commissioner of Police (Bengaluru West) Pratap Reddy said.
"During the interaction with the Prime Minister, the presentation was done by the Inspector of Police station, Cubbon Park, and various features of the Police IT software were explained," he told reporters.
Modi had chosen three police stations -- Cubbon Park and one each in Uttar Pradesh and Assam -- the for interaction.
The three stations have adopted smart policing and Digital India initiative under the government's ambitious Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) project.
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Reddy said the Prime Minister had identified the CCTNS as one of the projects to be reviewed.
The CCTNS project, aimed at using IT-enabled network to investigate crimes and track down criminals, was implemented in Karnataka in 2011 with a central grant of Rs 70 crore.
"It was a very great experience for state police," he said.
Reddy said the police stations from Assam and Uttar Pradesh also joined in the interaction.
"In fact Karnataka state police being a pioneer, we are in a stage where the the computerisation and online connectivity and even sending of FIRs to the courts is unique and many other states are yet to follow this," he said.
"Sakala" is a scheme by Karnataka government aimed at providing time-bound services.
"There are 21 services of the Home Department available on Sakala, and the approach of state government has been explained to the PM by the Chief Secretary," he added.
"Today the entire Karnataka state police and all its police stations are connected in real time to each other from our central data centre," he added.