Police in Chhattisgarh's Janjgir-Champa district have created a mobile application to keep a tab on those violating the home quarantine order, an official said.
Nearly 6,200 people, most of them with history of travel to foreign nations or other affected states in India, are kept under home quarantine in Janjgir-Champa district.
"With a large number of people in home quarantine, it is not possible to keep each one under surveillance on a regular basis. So, we decided to use the digital mechanism to tackle the issue," Janjgir-Champa Superintendent of Police Parul Mathur told PTI on Tuesday.
The police, with the help of Noida-based startup Mobcoder, developed the app 'Rakhsa Sarv', which enables them to track the quarantined people through Google Maps.
"The quarantined person will have to upload a selfie in the app every hour which will specify his/her location. If the person steps out of the house (along with mobile) and reach the prescribed limit of 200 metres, the app will send an alert to the local police station," she said. The app sends an alert even if the home-quarantined people turn off the phone or location or internet connection, she said.
Inspector General, Bilaspur Range, Dipanshu Kabra said they want to use the technology more and more for community and self-policing. "This is a great initiative and will be replicated in other parts of the Bilaspur Range," Kabra said.
Source: PTI