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Four new services launched under Citizen Portal  of Meghalaya Police  

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SHILLONG:  Meghalaya Police have launched four new citizens centric services in the existing Citizens Portal. The Additional Director General of Police (CID) cum Nodal Officer, CCTNS Project, informed that the four new services which have now been enabled under Citizen Centric Services in Citizen Portal are:

Domestic Help Verification Request: For domestic help, citizen can raise a request through online portal and can get the complete status of the verification done.

Tenant/Paying Guest (PG) Verification Request: Citizen (Owner) of the flat/house/shop etc., will get a facility to verify their tenant/PG details.

Employee Verification: Employer can apply for an employee verification request for background verification check to verify the individual’s authenticity before employment and also can get the status of verification online.

Certificate Request: Most of the government/overseas employers need a candidate’s police character certificate. However, one needs to collect the certificate manually.

Citizens are requested to visit the Portal under URL: http://citizenportal.meghpol.nic.in/ in order to avail the service mentioned above. Feedback may kindly be sent to email ID: [email protected].

It may be mentioned that in assisting the police in prevention and detection of crime, the service of Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) project enables the citizens to send their requests for services to Police through online citizen service portal (over internet) and track status of registered service requests.

Complaint Registration in Citizen Portal: Citizens can register their complaints di rectly via the internet in case they choose not to visit the concerned police station initially. Citizens will also be able to modify/view the registered complaint and track its status online. On registering a complaint in Citizen Portal, registration number is automatically generated and acknowledgement will be received. Simultaneously, the Officer-in-Charge of the Police Station will be alerted by the system to initiate action on the complaint. Thereafter, a police Officer will contact the complainant and inquire into the matter.

Information to Police: Citizens can also share information to police without registry to the portal.

The Citizen Portal (CP) which is implemented under CCTNS, was inaugurated by the Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on September  15 , 2016.

 

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