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FINGER PRINTS IN INDIA

2018

Central Finger Print BureauNational Crime Records Bureau

Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India

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Designed & Printed at : Indu Cards & Graphics, Chawri Bazar, Delhi-06, Ph. : 011-23278811

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Ram Phal PawarDirector

Tel: 91-11-26782253 (off)Email: [email protected]

NATIONAL CRIME RECORDS BUREAU

(MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS)

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

NH-8, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-110037

FOREWORD

It is a matter of immense pleasure to bring out the 22nd edition of ‘Finger Prints in India’ for theyear 2018. The publication of Finger Prints in India commenced in the year 1997.

The publication contains details of the important cases solved by the Central Finger Print Bureau(CFPB) as well as State Finger Print Bureaux (SFPBx) based on Finger Print science. The revisedpublication has in-depth information under crime specific heads and sub-heads. The publication alsocarries information on transaction activities of SFPBx, including visits to different scene of crimes, numberof chance prints developed, document cases examined, experts opinion given in Courts of Law etc. It isa matter of satisfaction to note that the Finger Print staff of various State/UT Bureaux visited 36,627scenes of crimes (SOC) and developed chance prints in 16,715 cases. In these cases, 40,111 chanceprints were found fit for comparison. The Bureaux also examined and gave opinion on 136 documentcases.

NCRB entered an agreement with M/S Smart Chip for installation and commissioning of NationalAutomated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS). It is implemented on the principle of cloudcomputing model where Finger Print slips enrolled at the districts are stored in an exclusive space allocatedfor that State/UT. Authorized users from State/UTs can edit/modify/update the Finger Print data storedin the exclusive space and other state users can only search the slips for Finger Print matching. If adequatestaff is not available at districts then Finger Print slips can be digitized at the SFPB. Chance printsdeveloped from the Scene of Crime and the Finger Prints of the arrested persons can be searchedagainst the State/Central Data base from the workstation installed at SFPB/districts. The implementationof NAFIS will greatly reduce the time and efforts as there will be no need to send the physical FingerPrint slips to SFPB/CFPB and the IO would be able to get the results online instantly. A mobile app isalso being rolled out as a part of NAFIS which will enable the police personnel posted at check posts toverify the antecedents of suspects without taking them to the police stations.

NCRB is also making efforts for amendments in the Identification of Prisoners Act 1920, so asto empower police officers/FP experts to capture advance biometrics of arrested persons as well byremoving mandatory one year rigorous imprisonment clause for taking finger prints.

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Further, the XIX All India Conference of Directors of Finger Print Bureaux of States/UTs wasorganized on 21st and 22nd June 2018 at MCR-HRD Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana. A total of 98delegates from various Finger Print Bureaux of the States/UTs, CFSL-CBI, CFPB/NCRB, Collegesand Universities participated in this two day event and deliberated on important issues related to FingerPrints.

In order to have a streamlined operation/work flow in Finger Print Bureaux, NCRB has taken acall to get them accredited by NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and CalibrationLaboratories), as per a decision point in Directors’ (Finger Print Bureaux) Conference.

I take this opportunity to compliment Central Finger Print Bureau team for their efforts in revisinginput collection proforma and brining out this publication. I am sure that the present edition of this annualreport will be found useful by all stake holders. Suggestions, if any, are welcome.

(Ram Phal Pawar)

September, 2019

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CHIEF EDITOR & PATRON

Shri Ram Phal Pawar, IPS : Director, NCRB

EDITORIAL BOARD

Shri Sanjay Mathur, IPS : Joint Director, NCRB

Shri A. Mohan Krishna : Dy. Director, NCRB

Shri Biswajit Roy : Director, CFPB, NCRB

ASSISTANCE

Shri Aftab Alam : Dy. Supdt. (F.P.), CFPB, NCRB

Shri Narendra Kumar Pahade : SI, CFPB , NCRB

Shri Mayur Gupta : SI, CFPB , NCRB

Shri Bhogesh H Gangakhedkar : SI, CFPB , NCRB

Shri Dhananjay Jadhav : SI, CFPB , NCRB

Shri Chandra Shekhar Vaish : SI, CFPB , NCRB

THE PUBLICATION

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DISCLAIMER

The information furnished in this report has been obtained from

States/UTs police. All precautions have been taken to ensure that the data

is statistically consistent. CFPB/NCRB has only collected and compiled

the data and presented it in the form of this report (i.e. Finger Prints in

India-2018). CFPB/NCRB shall not be responsible for authenticity of

this information. However, any discrepancy observed in this report may

be brought to the notice of this Bureau.

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CONTENTS

Chapter & Table No. Title Page. No.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I – III

METHODOLOGY IV- V

Chapter-I ACTIVITIES OF CENTRAL FINGER PRINT 1 -10BUREAU, NEW DELHI AND KOLKATA1.1 Cases solved by CFPB1.2 Cases solved by CFPB Unit Kolkata1.3 Other Activities of CFPB, New Delhi

Chapter-II ACTIVITIES OF STATE FINGER PRINT BUREAUX 11 – 30

Chapter-III TRANSACTION ACTIVITIES OF CFPB AND SFPBx 31 – 106

Chapter-IV ANALYSIS OF FP TRANSACTION ACTIVITIES 107 – 118

Chapter-V CAPACITY BUILDING 119 – 126

ANNEXURE Details Page. No.

Annexure-I Pioneers of Finger Print Science 129 – 132

Annexure-II Laws Relating to Finger Prints in India 133 – 136

Annexure-III Recommendations of the XIX All India Conference for 137 – 143Directors of Finger Print Bureaux held at Dr. MCRHRD Institute of Telangana, Hyderabad on 21st and22nd June, 2018

Annexure-IV Sanctioned and Posted Staff Strength in SFPBx 144 – 154

Annexure-V(a) National Automated Finger Print Identification System 155 – 158(NAFIS) and Automated Finger Print IdentificationSystem (AFIS)

(b) & (c) States with and without AFIS 159 – 160

(d) Availability of Live Scanner’s / FEDs in State Finger 161 Print Bureaux

(e) Availability of other scientific tools and equipments 162 – 165in SFPBx

Annexure-VI AIBE Toppers from 1963 To 2018 166 – 167

Annexure-VII List of Important Books on Finger Print Science 168

Annexure-VIII Addresses of State Finger Print Bureaux / Units 169 – 173

Annexure-IX Glossary 174 – 176Annexure-X Abbreviations 177

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

‘Finger Prints in India 2018’ is the 22nd edition of annual publication of Central Finger PrintBureau (CFPB) under the aegis of National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). It presents the annualperformance report for the calendar year 2018, of the Central and State/UT Finger Print Bureaux(SFPBx), including the activities, achievements, database status, trainings undertaken etc. It also presentsother useful information such as relevant laws, equipment and relevant books, all at a glance, enabling theFinger print experts, readers and the stakeholders throughout the country to equip themselves with thelatest developments in the field.

Chapter I - ACTIVITIES OF CENTRAL FINGER PRINT BUREAU

In the year 2018, CFPB was able to examine and send opinion/report in 136 document casesreceived from Nationalized Banks, Recruitment Agencies, Insurance companies, and 529 chance printsreceived from various State/UT Finger Print Bureaux. The Bureau has been able to achieve a search sliptrace percentage of 11.23. The bureau organized the XIX All India Conference of Directors of FingerPrint Bureaux on 21-22 June, 2018 at MCR-HRD Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana with a participationof 98 delegates. CFPB has conducted the All India Board Examination for Finger Print Experts (AIBE)2018, during February 2-5, 2019, for Finger Print personnel from States/UTs. In AIBE 2018, 112eligible nominations were received, out of which 104 candidates appeared for the examination and 94candidates passed, making the passing percentage of AIBE 2018 as 90.4%. The first position wasbagged by Sh. Rejani Raj V R, Finger Print Searcher from Kerala.

The process of procuring long awaited National Automated Fingerprint Identification System(NAFIS) has started. The Request For Proposal (RFP) prepared by CFPB experts for NAFIS hasbeen approved by MHA and a global tender has been floated to procure world class NAFIS for IndianPolice. NAFIS aims to function as the central repository of all crime and criminal finger print dataavailable in all States/UTs, and facilitate a national level searchable finger print information repository.

A detailed proposal along with comprehensive justification to amend the existing Identification ofPrisoners Act 1920 (IPA) was sent to MHA for approval by CFPB/NCRB in the month of July 2018.Meetings were held at MHA and opinion of the Ministry of Law has been taken. The Act, if amended,would include more number of finger prints of arrestees/convicts leading to a significant increase in thenational database. The key amendments proposed were: Change of the title to ‘Identification of Arrestedand Suspected Persons’ Act; inclusion of biometrics such as Palm Impressions, Voice samples, IrisScan, DNA typing etc.; removal of mandatory 1 year rigorous imprisonment clause; powers for Magistrateto order for taking measurements of Juveniles.

The National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) is anautonomous body under the guidance of the Dept. Of Science & Technology, Govt. of India whosepurpose is to provide accreditation to testing and calibration of clinical laboratories in the country. Inorder to have a streamlined operation/work flow in Finger Print Bureaux, NCRB has taken a call to getaccredited by the agency as per a decision point in Directors’ (Finger Print Bureaux) Conference 2018.

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Chapter II - ACTIVITIES OF STATE FINGER PRINT BUREAUX

Main responsibility of FP expert is to develop the chance prints left by criminals at the crimescene and to match with the fingerprints of the existing criminals. Further, FP experts also receivefingerprint slips of arrested persons for providing the previous criminal history by comparing fingerprints.Expert opinion is given on the handwriting in the questioned documents referred to the Finger PrintBureaux. As the total number of activities is very large, each State has submitted a few important casesbased on the sensitivity, value of property lost/recovered, detection of a series of cases etc. for printingin this publication.

In the year 2018, FP staff from SFPBx visited 36,627 crime scenes and found 40,111 chanceprints fit for comparison. SFPBx has forwarded details of 144 important cases solved through fingerprints in the calendar year 2018 to CFPB for inclusion in the annual report, out of which 63 wereshortlisted for publishing in ‘FPI 2018’ under murder, theft, dacoity, robbery, Arms Act and NDPS Act.

Chapter III - TRANSACTION ACTIVITIES OF CFPB AND SFPBx

State wise statistics related to transactional activities such as number of FP slips of convictedand arrested persons received, accepted and enrolled, number of crime scenes visited, number of chanceprints developed and compared, number of document cases received and opinion given are covered inthis chapter. CFPB received 41,814 FP Slips for record & 46,311 cases for search in the centraldatabase. State Finger Print Bureaux received 79,604 finger print record slips from Districts / PoliceStations and a total of 6,26,350 fit search slips for conducting search in the respective databases ofFinger Print Bureaux of States/UTs. A total of 1884 document cases were received in the SFPBx out ofwhich 1763 cases were examined by FP experts. In 342 cases, FP experts from various SFPBx deposedin the Courts of Law for testimonies. In case of development of chance finger prints from scene of crime(SOC), Kerala topped the list with development of 12,548 chance prints, followed by 9,971 chanceprints by Andhra Pradesh. State of Andhra Pradesh topped the list by identifying 553 chance print casesand in document cases Tamil Nadu led with 320 cases. Following table shows the All India Statistics ofthe finger print transactions in States/UTs during 2018.

TRANSACTION ACTIVITIES OF STATE FINGER PRINT BUREAUX

Convict Slips Arrestee Slips Chance Prints FP DocumentReceived Accepted Developed Cases Received

TOTAL 79,604 6,26,350 61,743 1884

Chapter IV - ANALYSIS OF FP TRANSACTION ACTIVITIES

This chapter consists of the analysis of various finger print related transaction activities performedin States/UTs. Extensive changes have been made in the Annual Statistics Report (ASR) Form 2018,which has led to the addition of many crime specific heads and sub-heads. This revision of ASR 2018form has facilitated in gathering crime specific information from the States/UTs.

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The States of Tamil Nadu, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh have examined a large number of documentcases. States such as Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab and Telangana have recorded thehighest number of arrestee slips. Record slips of those convicted for murder, grievous hurt, rape andattempt to murder are the highest in number as compared to other IPC heads whereas the search slipsrecorded also demonstrate a sharp rise in crimes such as kidnapping, abduction and assault on women.The number of persons arrested and convicted for the offence of theft is higher than those involved ineach of robbery, burglary and dacoity. The number of persons arrested and convicted under NDPS Actare highest in other SLL crimes. States of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan received the highestnumber of conviction slips.

Chapter V - CAPACITY BUILDING

This chapter provides information pertaining to capacity building and various training programsconducted during the calendar year. CFPB/NCRB organizes a number of training/refresher courses forpolice officers/staff of FPBx from India as well as from foreign countries.

(A) NUMBER OF (B) NUMBER OF

FOREIGN INDIAN OWN STAFF OTHERNATIONALS NATIONALS TRAINED AT FICIALS

TRAINED TRAINED AT SFPBx TRAINED ATAT CFPB CFPB CFPB SFPBx

NEW DELHI KOLKATA

TOTAL 25 99 17 87 21,382

ANNEXURE:

Useful information like pioneers of Finger Print Science, laws related to fingerprints in India,recommendation of XIX All India FP Directors conference, staff posted in various Finger Print Bureaux,overview of NAFIS, availability of different types of equipment in each State/UT, list of AIBE toppers,standard books on finger print science, contact details of State FPBx are covered in the annexure part ofthis publication.

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METHODOLOGY OF DATA COLLECTION AND CONTENTFORMATION

The Bureau brings out its annual report entitled ‘Finger Prints in India’, which is a collection ofstatistical data on the performance and activities of States/UTs Finger Print Bureaux, CFPB, and otherinformation related to Finger Prints.

The process of publication of the annual report i.e. ‘Finger Prints in India’ consists of the following steps:

i. At the end of every calendar year, the CFPB/NCRB used to send out requisition letters addressedto all the Finger Print Bureaux of the country to send data and information about their activitiesin the standard Annual Statistics Report (ASR) form. It had the following details :

a) Number of convicted persons’ finger prints maintained at the State Fingerprint Bureauduring the beginning of the year, number of FP slips added in the year under consideration,FP slips received but returned back to police station due to errors, number of FP slipsdigitized and entered into AFIS, number of FP slips eliminated.

b) Similar type of information is received in respect of arrested persons.

c) Number of FP cases received at Finger Print Bureau seeking previous criminal history,number of cases traced pendency at Finger Print Bureau.

d) Record of convicts such as who prepared FP slips, method of preparation of FP slips,governing rules, dispatch of slips.

e) Category of offences for which Finger Prints obtained in the State Finger Print Bureau.

f) Single Digit Section, Scene of Crime details, Documents Section (Govt. and others),Absconder Action/Death Reports.

g) AFIS details regarding its connectivity and functionality status in SFPBx along withavailability of FP Live Scanner.

h) Details of training courses being run, its faculty strength and cross-section of officialsattending it from police and non-police background.

i) Organizational structure of existing FPBx of States/UTs including sanctioned strength,actual strength, vacancies and DFPB as well as source of allotment of funds to them.

j Summary on the milestones achieved by the Bureaux of States/UTs and suggestions forfuture developments.

k) Information in connection with the crime data related to finger prints by categorizing intovarious crime heads such as; Murder (Section 302), culpable homicide not amountingto Murder (Section 304), Causing death by Negligence (Section 304-A), Dowry deaths(Section 304-B), Abetment to suicide (Section 305/306), Attempt to Murder (Section

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307) & Culpable Homicide (Section 308), Grievous Hurt (Section 325,326), AcidAttack (Section 326A, 326B). Assault on Women (Section 354,354A, B,C,D),Kidnapping & Abduction (Section 363,363A,364,364A,366A, B& Section 365 to369) Human Trafficking (Section 370, 370A,372,373), Rape (Section 376) etc.

l) Information on finger print (Record and Search) slips about Foreign Nationals committingcrime in India and also about Indians involved in crime abroad.

m) Information about R&D activities taking place in the SFPBx.

n) Chance Print (Scene of Crime) details describing a clear picture of chance printcomparison happening in SFPBx and in districts. The table has a column to specifyChance Prints lifted by Finger Print staff, police personnel or other staff.

o) Provision is made to furnish judgment details regarding important cases solved by SFPB.

p) Information about finger print equipments available at state FPB or subordinate offices.

q) Information on vehicles available for finger print work at state, district and police stationlevels is also introduced.

ii) On receiving the data from States/UTs, CFPB officials compile and verify with the statistics ofprevious years. If any abnormality is noticed, then concerned States/UTs are asked to reconfirm/rectify.

iii) Based on the reconfirmed data, this publication is prepared.

iv) In chapter IV, analytical and graphical representations of transactional details of the states havealso been presented for ease of comprehension and comparison.

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ACTIVITIES OF CFPB

CHAPTER-I

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The Central Finger Print Bureau is an apex body in the country which co-ordinates, guides,monitors and provides technical support to the State Finger Print Bureaux, as well as investigation agencies and international organizations like INTERPOL in all matters related to Finger

Print Science.

The Bureau maintains the records of 10-digit Finger Print slips of persons convicted undervarious laws as per OM No. 115/POLICE (L)/55(8) Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs,Government of India, dated 19.02.1955, on the subject of ‘Establishment of CFPB and Instructions tobe followed by State Bureaux and District Police Officers in sending FP Record Slips. As on 31.12.2018,number of digitized Finger Print slips maintained in the database is 12,12,429 which is tantamount toover 12 million (or one crore finger impressions). State Finger Print Bureaux and INTERPOL (throughCBI) are regularly requesting CFPB to furnish the previous criminal antecedents of the arrested personsby sending the arrested persons Finger Prints. Similar requests are also being made to CFPB withrespect to Chance Prints developed at the scene of crime.

The Bureau imparts training in various aspects of Finger Print Science to police and non-policepersonnel coming from States/UTs of India as well as abroad, as per Indian Technical and EconomicCooperation (ITEC) and Special Commonwealth African Assistance Programme (SCAAP) of Ministryof External Affairs. The Bureau is also mandated to conduct All India Board Examination (AIBE) annu-ally for the accreditation of Finger Print Experts. All India Conference of Directors of Finger PrintBureaux of States/UTs is also being organized by CFPB with the assistance of a State which is ready tohost the event. The conference provides a forum for Finger Print professionals to deliberate on recentadvancements in the field of Finger Print science and other issues concerning Finger Print fraternity of thenation. CFPB has a branch at Kolkata which is mainly organizing training courses for North EasternStates and examining the questioned documents.

A. Important Document Cases Solved at CFPB, New Delhi

During the year 2018, New Delhi Office has given opinion on 136 questioned document caseswhich includes cases referred from Banks, Income Tax Authority and Judiciary. Brief descriptions of fewnotable cases are described below:

i. Document Case number NIA-01-A/2018

This document case was received from National Investigation Agency (NIA), MHA, New Delhi-110037, for finger print examination and furnishing expert opinion thereon. The finger prints were ofextremely poor quality but the finger print expert at CFPB with his dedicated and constant efforts wasable to establish the identity of three questioned prints with one original history ticket of an inmateMudsar Ahmad Bhat s/o Abdul Rashid Bhat resident of Kakapora, Pulwama, Kashmir, J&K. The

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officer was suitably appreciated by SP, NIA, for the extreme display of dedicated hard work andprofessionalism.

ii. Document Case No 112/2018

Finger print expert of CFPB were handed over a case pertaining to examination of finger printsin an income tax case, where authorities suspected impersonation. The case involved examination oflarge number of disputed prints on the revenue stamps put against different names on 5 registers. Theprints were partial, smudged, faint and thus of very poor quality, and posed great difficulty to examineand compare because of very small clear area. The case was very voluminous requiring examination ofvery large number of prints but FP experts of CFPB did his job meticulously with full dedication, consult-ing and updating his seniors time to time regarding the development of case and with their experienceestablished the truth beyond doubt that the finger prints were created by repetition of digits againstdifferent names and grouped the identical prints together, thus conclusively established the impersonationin the case, The total amount involved in the case was around Rs.15 crore.

iii. Document Case number 96/2018

CFPB Finger print expert handed over a case pertaining to examination of finger prints in aProvident fund fraud case, which involved examination of large number of number of partial prints on therevenue stamps. The prints were partial, smudged, and in some cases faint and of very poor quality,posing great difficulty to examine and compare. The case was very voluminous requiring examination oflarge number of prints, FP experts did their job painstakingly with full dedication and with his experienceestablished the truth beyond doubt that all the fingerprints were created by not more than 4 persons andgrouped the identical prints together, thus conclusively establishing the impersonation in the case. Thetotal amount of money involved in this particular case was 1,71,55,100/- rupees.

iv. Document Case number 111/18

A case received from CJM, Barabanki related to examination of questioned finger prints ondisputed documents in case No. 297/14 of P.S. Fatehpur, district Barabanki u/s 419/420/467/468/471/504/506 IPC. The original Power of Attorney purported to be executed by Sh. Shiv Kumar Singh s/olate Sh. Janki Baksh Singh in favor of Sh. Lal Singh s/o Uday Bhan Singh bearing questioned fingerimpressions on two sheets was the disputed documents. The validity of original power of authorityneeded to be examined. Although the quality of finger prints was very poor and the document waslaminated for protection, The experts at CFPB with their perseverance, dedication and professional skillcould establish the genuineness of the document and help the court authorities.

v. Document Case number. 31 to 75/2018

CFPB Finger print experts were handed over the case where authorities had been issued sum-mons and those desired urgent and immediate attentions. Expert was handed over 45 cases related tosuspected post office withdrawals, where despite very poor quality prints; the finger print experts couldconclusively establish impression in all the cases with their professional competence and helped post

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office authorities ascertain the truth and at the same time a hope to rightful possessors of money a chanceto recover their money.

B. Important Document Cases Solved at CFPB, Kolkata

During the year 2018, Kolkata Office had given opinion on 81 questioned document caseswhich included cases referred from Government and PSUs. Brief descriptions of few other notablecases are described below:

i. Document Case No. 31/2018:

A case had been received on 13.07.2018 from Ld. Civil Judge (Sr.Dv.II), Koderma, Biharcontaining therewith two Sale Deeds in original for examination and furnishing Expert’s opinion thereon.The brief history of the case is that one Eitwari Sao, purportedly created two different Sale Deeds of onepiece of land (Sale Deed No.9271 dated 15.12.1986 and 7263 dated 11.09.1991). By preparing thesaid two Deeds, Eitwari Sao had sold out the said single piece of land to two different persons namelyHem Lal Shaw in the year 1986 and Govind Sarwan Modi in 1991.

The finger impressions against the name of Eitwari Sao appeared in both the sale deeds havebeen examined at this unit thoroughly and scientifically and found identical which revealed committingof offense by Eitwari Sao. Accordingly, report had been forwarded to the sender of the case on12.12.2018.

ii. Document Case No. 40/2018:

A case had been received from Vigilance Officer (Personnel), N.F. Railway, Maligaon, Kamrup,Assam on 26.11.2018. The gist of the case is that, Shri Anil Kumar Verma had joined Diesel Locomo-tive Workshop and posted at Varanasi in the year 2011 as Group-D staff. Later on he resigned from thesaid service. Further, with a different name as Shri Swar Sangam joined N.E. Railway, Katihar in theyear 2017 and later on posted at Maligaon, Assam as Group-C employee.

One of the responsible officers of DLW, Varanasi in turn transferred from Varanasi to Maligaon,Assam and he surprisingly detected that Shri Anil Kumar Verma of Varanasi DLO is working at N.E.Railway, Maligaon, Assam in the name of Swar Sangam. Immediately the officer collected the ServiceBooks of the suspects and forwarded to CFPB, Kolkata office for examination of finger prints appear-ing in the service books and furnished the Expert’s opinion thereon.

The finger impressions against the name of Anil Kumar Verma and Swar Sangam appearing intwo different Service Books were examined and found identical. It disclosed that Shri Anil KumarVerma and Swar Sangam is one and same person. Since the age of Anil Kumar Verma for selection inthe Railway service had already been over, Shri Anil Kumar Verma got himself appointed at N.E. Rail-way, Maligaon in the name of Swar Sangam by production of forged documents including fake ageproof. Reports were forwarded to CVO, N.E. Railway, Maligaon on 10.12.2018 through their specialmessenger.

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iii. Document Case No. 32/2018:

This case has been received from Workshop Personnel Officer, S.E. Railway, Kharagpur on27.07.2018. In order to verify the claimant who has claimed for unmarried daughter Family Pensionputting her LTI in the proforma claim form, Personnel Officer has forwarded two old records of the year1987. The claim form dated 13.09.2014 for unmarried daughter Family pension, submitted by MissBinoda had also been received by this office for examination.

Finger impressions appeared in all the above mentioned document has been examined thor-oughly and found that the finger impressions in GC-7 dated 16.04.1987 and in GP-47 dated 04.06.1987against the name of Miss Binoda was IDENTICAL with the finger impression appeared in the claimform for unmarried daughter Family pension against the name of Miss Binoda and thus it proves thegenuineness of claimant Miss Binoda. Accordingly reports were forwarded to Workshop Personal Of-ficer, S.E. Railway, KGP on 30.11.2018 through their special messenger.

iv. Document Case No.37/2018:

This case had been received from Asstt. Personnel Officer-III, Eastern Railway, Asansol on13.12.2018. The description of the case in brief is that one Shri Manav Kumar, S/o Ganesh PrasadVerma has been newly recruited as Helper in S&T Deptt of Asansol Division. During selection processa total 14 finger impressions of said Shri Manav Kumar (Q1 to Q14) have been obtained in differentdocuments. To ascertain the genuineness of the candidate (Manav Kumar) the Railway Authority ofAsansol Division has forwarded all 14 documents to this office bearing finger impressions of Shri ManavKumar for examination. This office has thoroughly examined the case and found that the out of total 14finger impressions appeared in different documents against the name of Manav Kumar, 9 finger impres-sions marked as Q1 to Q8 and Q10 remained inter-se identical while finger impressions against thename of Manav Kumar, appeared in the said documents marked as Q9, Q11 to Q14 are different. TheReport of the case had been forwarded to the Eastern Railway authority through their special messengeron 21.12.2018.

C. OTHER ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS BY CFPB

1. Procurement of National Automated Finger print Identification System (NAFIS)

Currently installed Automated Finger Print Identification System called FACTS 5.0 has becomeobsolete and its supplier has advised CFPB to replace it with latest system called FACTS7.0 Actually,FACTS 5.0 was designed for capacity of one million FP slips and we have crossed that limit. WhenCCTNS was conceptualized in 2011, M/s PWC was engaged as consultant for preparation of RFP toprocure National Automated Finger Print Identification System (NAFIS). However, MHA droppedthat plan with an intention to use Aadhaar system. Since, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)has denied sharing their data with other agencies, NCRB has requested MHA to accord an approval forprocurement of NAFIS and in-principle approval was given on 25.08.2017. NCRB officers preparedRFP document without engaging any Consultant. Highly cost effective architecture is proposed by whichStates need not have to procure their own AFIS. Even the States, who have recently procured latestAFIS, can utilize their investment because their data can be replicated to centre. NAFIS aims to function

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as the central repository of all crime and criminal finger print data in the country. NAFIS and CCTNSare proposed to be integrated, so that Finger Print Expert need not have to enter the demographicdetails of the criminal because they will be coming from CCTNS. Regular Criminal Number (RCN)maintained in NAFIS will be shared with CCTNS so that uniqueness of a criminal can be established.NAFIS would also be capable of complete integration with other biometric systems such as Iris, FacialImage Recognition etc. IFD/MHA examined the RFP and gave an approval for floating the NAFIStender. An open tender inviting global bid was floated on 17/11/2018. IDEMIA has been awarded thetender and process of NAFIS installation is on.

2. Amendments in Identification of Prisoners Act 1920

At the time of creation of NCRB in 1986, mandate was given to NCRB to amend a very oldACT “Identification of Prisoners Act 1920” dealing with taking and recording measurements etc. ofcertain categories of persons. The Act is almost 100 years old and in such a long period many scientific,technological, biological and computer advancements led to discoveries and acceptance of many newbiometric techniques. Present Act covers only convicts and arrested persons for offence punishable withone year RI or more but many local amendments have been made by different states, and the same Actdiffers from one state to another therefore uniformities required.

CFPB requested all States/UTs to offer their views about the amendments required in Identifi-cation of Prisoners Act 1920. Representatives of few neighboring states like Haryana, Delhi, and UttarPradesh along with BPR&D were invited to NCRB and lots of deliberations were made in this regard.Information about modern biometrics was collected and a detailed proposal was prepared highlightingall the clauses that require amendment. Comprehensive justification was also worked out and the samewas sent to MHA for approval. Meetings were held at MHA and the file was forwarded to legal depart-ment. The Act, if amended would include more number of arrestees/convicts leading to a significantincrease in the national database. The key amendments proposed were: Change of title to ‘Identificationof Arrested and Suspected Persons’ Act; inclusion of biometrics such as Palm Impressions, Voice samples,Iris Scan, DNA typing etc.; Removal of mandatory one year rigorous imprisonment clause; powers forMagistrate to order for taking measurements of juveniles.

3. XIX All India Conference of Directors of Finger Print Bureaux held at Hyderabad

The XIX All India Conference of Directors of Finger Print Bureaux of States/UTs was orga-nized on 21st and 22nd June 2018, at MCR-HRD Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana, by Telangana StatePolice & National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), M.H.A., Govt. of India, New Delhi, under thechairmanship of Dr. Ish Kumar (IPS), Director, NCRB, New Delhi.

A total of 98 delegates from various Finger Print Bureaux of the States/UTs, CFSL- CBI,Colleges and Universities offering Forensic Science and Criminology course, selected officers fromCentral Finger Bureau/NCRB and Telangana Police also participated in the Conference. Hon’ble UnionMinister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, the Chief Guest, inaugurated the Con-ference on 21st June, 2018 in the esteemed presence of DGP, Telangana Police, Shri Mahendra Reddy,IPS.

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4. NABL

The National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) is an au-tonomous body under the guidance of the Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of India whose pur-pose is to provide accreditation to testing and calibration of clinical laboratories in the country. It is thesole accreditation body authorized by the Govt. of India that provides a third-party assessment of qualityand technical competence of labs. So in order to have a streamlined operation/work flow in Finger PrintBureaux, NCRB has taken a call to get accredited by the agency as it was an agenda point in Director’sFinger Print Bureaus Conference.

Picture 1: Release of “Compendium of Fingerprint Equipments” by the Chief Guest, in the presence of Dr. IshKumar, Director NCRB and Shri Mahendra Reddy, IPS, DGP, Telangana Police.

Picture 2: Group Photograph of Delegates at XIX All India Conference of Directors of Finger Prints Bureaux ofStates/UTs at at MCR-HRD Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana on 21st and 22nd June 2018 with. Hon’ble UnionMinister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, the Chief Guest, Dr. Ish Kumar, Director (NCRB)and Shri Mahendra Reddy (IPS) DGP, Telangana Police.

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Meeting of the committee on NABL accreditation and award for best performing Finger PrintBureau held at NCRB, New Delhi; which was chaired by JD (CCTNS) and other committee membersare SSP-Rajasthan, Director, FSL ,Himachal Pradesh; Director, FPB Punjab & West Bengal; othersenior officers from Tamil Nadu, New Delhi and NCRB officers. Outline of the aforementioned meetingis as follows

1) CFPB officers will visit NABL and get the details which will be circulated to all thecommittee members within one week.

2) Committee members will offer their views within one week from the date of NABLdetails are circulated. On receipt of reply from all committee members, CFPB will framethe draft report and invite for the meeting.

3) Committee members will submit their views regarding manpower requirement to Direc-tor, CFPB and if required they will asked to join manpower committee meeting beforefinalizing the report.

5. All India Board Examination for Finger Print Experts 2018

The Central Finger Print Bureau (CFPB), NCRB has been conducting “All India Board Exami-nation” (AIBE) for accreditation of Finger Print Experts since 1958. This year AIBE-2018 was con-ducted from 2nd to 5th February 2019. The examination comprised of theory, practical and viva-voceexamination. Candidates who are graduates in Science were only allowed to appear. Total number of112 eligible nominations was received and 08 candidates were absent from examination. Thus, 104candidates appeared in the examination and 10 candidates failed to clear the examination. So the pass-ing percentage of AIBE 2018 was 90.4%. First Position was bagged by Smt. Rejani Raj V R, FingerPrint Searcher from Kerala scoring 231 marks out of 250. The result has been uploaded on NCRBwebsite.

Picture 3: Shri Ram Phal Pawar, Director, NCRB with AIBE Board Members

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Picture 4 : Candidates writing theory AIBE 2018 Picture 5 : Viva-Voce of AIBE 2018

Picture 6 : AIBE board members with associated staff of CFPB

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Finger Print Bureaux operating in States/UTs are assisting Police in their investigation by visitingscene of crime and matching the chance prints developed at scene of crime with the FP database. Some of the important cases solved through Fingerprint science in various states are high-

lighted below:

ANDHRA PRADESH

1. P.S. III Town CCS, Kakinada, District East Godavari, FIR No. 293/2018 Dated 29.11.2018u/s 454,380 IPC

Some unknown offenders gained entrance into the house, committed theft and decamped withbooty. M. Arjuna Rao SI of Police Finger Print Bureau visited the crime scene on 29.11.2018 with ateam. They examined it minutely and developed four chance prints on objects and articles such asEntrance wooden door with the help of black powder. The chance print was identified with the leftthumb impression of the accused Behara Siva Krishna S/o Sanyasi Rao. The accused was arrested on30.11.2018.

2. P.S. Patamata, District Vijaywada City, FIR No. 36/2018 Dated 15.01.2018 u/s 457, 380IPC

The offence occurred on 15-01-2018 and the offender escaped with the property worth Rs.18,00,000/-. The FP Expert A. Prasada Rao visited the scene of offence on the same day and devel-oped 11 chance prints on objects/articles such as spare box of red colored, Stainless steel box andSilver articles box with the help of white and black powder. After elimination and examination the querychance prints were identified with the left ring finger impression of Shaik Jonny Bhasha S/o AhmedBhasha. This is only the clue to identify the criminal which leads to the detection of the case. Based on theinformation furnished by the FP Expert, the offender was arrested on 01-02-2018 and the propertyworth Rs. 17,00,000/- was recovered.

3. P.S. Nellore I Town, District SPSR Nellore, FIR No. 66/2018 Dated 08.04.2018 u/s 454,380 IPC

The offence occurred in the heart of Nellore City and offence occurred on 08-04-2018 inbetween 03.30 hrs and 19.30 hrs at Nellore City. The accused decamped with the booty of 146Sovereigns (1168 grams) of Gold ornaments, Silver articles and cash all worth Rs.16,00,000/- . Theexpert paid expeditious interest in searching of scientific clues as he noticed the glove marks on thescene of crime articles which were handled by the unknown culprits during commission of crime. TheExpert examined the point of entry i.e. removed window, and noticed some broken window glasspieces at entry and exit and developed two chance prints on the broken glass pieces. One query

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chance print was found identical with the Ex-convict Shaik Shahul @ Rohit @ Peepalu S/o Riyaz.Based on the information, the IO apprehended the criminal and recovered the entire stolen propertyworth of Rs.16,00,000/-(Sixteen Lakhs rupees). During the period of trail Sri P.Sarath Babu, FPExpert attended the 2nd Addl. Judicial Magistrate, Nellore vide CC No.201/2018 on 24.08.2018and deposed his evidence, due to which the accused has been convicted u/s 248(2) Cr.P.C for SI for6 months by the Hon’ble Court.

4. P.S. III Town, CCS, Kakinada, District East Godavari, FIR No. 41/2018 Dated 29.11.2018u/s 454, 380 IPC

This is a case of burglary by day where the offender entered into the house, committed theft anddecamped with booty. The FP Expert visited the scene offence on 29-11-2018 and developed fourchance prints on the entrance wooden door. The chance print was identified the with the left thumbimpression of accused Behara Siva Krishna S/o Sanyasi Rao. The accused was arrested on 30-11-2018 and the property worth Rs. 18,50,000/- was recovered.

5. P.S. Pamarru, District Krishna, FIR No. 98/2018, Dated 25.03.2018 u/s 457, 380 IPC

On 25-03-2018, the FP Expert B. Suneel visited the scene of offence and developed 16 chanceprints on objects/articles such as steel hot box cap, red color gift cover, bathroom cupboard, silverarticle gift box, fridge handle and master bedroom iron safe. After examination and comparison of querychance prints with the FP Slips of accused two chance prints were identified with the (1) Right Thumband Right Middle impression of Ayyavu Karunanidhi S/o Ayyavu and (2) Right Middle of Nadaraju @Neethi Kumar S/o Nadaraj. In this case property of worth Rs. 5,00,000/- was lost and the propertyworth Rs. 3,29,000/- was recovered and accused confessed to other 19 cases.

ASSAM

1. P.S. Mikirbheta, District Morigaon, FIR No. 46, Dated 10.02.2018, u/s 464, 302, 34IPC

An unknown dead body was foundsubmerged in a lake. Later it was identified that AswikRabbani (Age-6 Years) was suspected to be murdered by sharp weapons. F.P Expert R. Deb, Photog-rapher Sanatan Boro, Constable Rakhal Das visited the Scene of Crime and collected chance prints ona consumed wine bottle recovered nearby. The developed chance print was found identical with the R.I.of one suspect Md. Guljar Hussain. During police investigation more evidences were found against himand he was accordingly charge sheeted. Now the case is under trial.

2. P.S. Changchari, District Kamrup Metro, FIR No. 91, Dated 30.03.2018, u/s 380 IPC

An unknown culprit entered into the M.A.C.T court office of Amiangaon. Next day the officestaff found the office steel almirah in open condition. The Finger print expert Leena Kumara Devi visitedthe SOC and developed one chance print on the steel handle of the almirah. In course of investigationI.O. forwarded 6 nos. of search slips of suspected person to SFPB for comparison and RTI of one JatinKalita was found identical with the chance print. The case is being investigated.

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BIHAR

1. P.S. Chhapra Town PS, District Saran, FIR No. 51/10 u/s 467, 468, 471, 420 IPC

It is a case of impersonation where accused J.N. Tiwary had got transferred informant BabuniDevi’s land in his name by registered sale deed by entering another lady’s name in her place. A case wasregistered in the Chhapra town PS whose details are mentioned above. After registering the FIR thepolice investigated the matter. During trial the prosecution examined altogether eight witnesses includingFinger Print Expert, Sh. Ashutosh of FPB Patna. The court considered the report of FPB as a proof ofthe charges labeled against accused beyond the shadow of all reasonable doubts. It considered thefinger print report as documentary evidence and remarked that it does not matter how many witnesseswere produced either by the prosecution or by defense, because where the matter relates to the genu-ineness of documents. Oral evidence is not of much value and considered it a fit case for conviction.Court pronounced J.N. Tiwary guilty u/s 467, 468, 471 IPC and the quantum of punishment.

CHHATTISGARH

1. P.S. Vidhansabha, District Raipur, FIR No. 322/2017, u/s 457, 380 IPC

On receiving the information from the control room of Raipur, Finger print expert Rakesh Narwarevisited the scene of crime (State Bank of India Mandher Branch). The expert paid expeditious interest insearching of scientific clues as he noticed the finger prints present on the various objects/articles such asmain gate, glass door, lock brass, locker grey, CCTV camera, tea cup, water bottle, locker door,internet cabinet and drawer. FP expert developed 6 chance prints by black and grey powder and en-circled and marked it, and preserved chance prints through photography. On elimination and examina-tion of developed chance prints, these were compared with 11 specimen ten digit finger print of sus-pects. One chance print was found identical with Left Hand Middle Finger of Anil Panwar S/o JaypalPanwar. The case has been under trail and the entire property stolen (Cash 19,70,00/- and gold 2 kg)was recovered.

DELHI

1. P.S. Kalyanpuri, District East Distt., FIR No. 47, Dated 04.02.2018, u/s 302, 34 IPC & 25/54/59 A. Act

During the investigation of case specimen finger/palm impressions of 1 suspected person werereceived for comparison with the chance prints and this case was given to SI Sudhir Bhalla for compari-son and expert’s opinion thereon. On comparison, chance print marked Q1 was found identical withright thumb impression of suspected person Kamruddin S/o Mohd. Umar R/o Aman Bagh Dispensary,Nutan Marathi School Ke Samney, Paharganj, Delhi. In this way, experts of FPB not only help the localpolice in solving a murder case but also provided them scientific & infallible evidence against the culprit.In this case, identity of the criminal was fixed by SI Sudhir Bhalla, and confirmed by Insp. A. P. Verma(Sr. F. P. Expert & I/c of Case Work).

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2. P.S. Dwarka Sec 23, District Dwarka, FIR No. 125/2018, Dated 02.05.2018, u/s 376, 392IPC

During the investigation of case specimen Finger/palm impressions of five suspected personswas received for comparison with the chance prints. This case was given to S.I. Chet Ram for compari-son and expert’s opinion thereon. On comparison, chance print marked Q1 developed by ASI Nitin onfuel tank of bike on 02/05/2018 was found identical with left palm portion of one of the suspected Monu@ Arjun S/o Ashok Kumar R/o Village Matan, Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana. In this way, experts of FPB notonly helped the local police in solving a murder case but also provided them scientific & infallible evi-dence against the culprit. In this case, identity of the criminal was fixed by S.I. Chet Ram, and confirmedby Insp. A. P. Verma (Sr. F.P. Expert & I/c of Case Work).

3. P.S. Vasant Kunj (North), District South, FIR No. 261, Dated 30.05.2018, u/s 376, 392IPC

This case was allotted to SI Chet Ram, Finger Print Expert for search on the record of theBureau. On search, the chance print marked Q7 (TIN 0817162LP00000002) is found identical withright index finger impression of Sandeep Chauhan S/o Somai Prashad Chauhan R/o RZ-18, BhawaniKunj; behind D-2, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi (PIN 0816758TP00000055), he was previously arrestedin Case FIR No. 404 dt. 02/06/14, u/s 379/411/34 IPC, PS Vasant Kunj North. On further manualcomparison chance prints marked Q3, Q8 & Q9 are also found identical with right thumb, right middleand right ring finger impression respectively of above said person. In this case, identity of the criminalwas fixed by SI Chet Ram and confirmed by Insp. A. P. Verma (Sr. F. P. Expert & I/c of Case Work).

4. P.S. Sagar Pur, District South West, FIR No. 32-A, Dated 23.08.2018, u/s 380/411 IPC

This case was given to SI Narender Singh, Finger Print Expert for search on the record of theBureau. The chance print marked Q5 has been searched on the record of the Bureau through AFPISvide FPB TIN 0817154LP00000028 and this print is found identical with left middle finger marked S-1 on the specimen ten digit finger impression record slip of Mangal Singh S/o Jeevan Singh R/o H. No.129, Akash Nagar, PS Dwarika Puri, Indore, Madhya Pradesh (PIN 0816238TP00000971) who waspreviously arrested in case FIR No. 171, dated 02/09/17, U/S 380/411 IPC, PS D.B.G. Road, Delhi.On further manual comparison, it is found that chance prints marked Q1, Q2 & Q4 are also identicalwith the specimen right index, right middle and left index finger impression marked S-3, S-4 & S-2respectively on the specimen ten digit finger impression slip of Mangal Singh S/o Jeevan Singh R/o H.No. 129, Akash Nagar, PS Dwarika Puri, Indore, Madhya Pradesh (PIN 0816238TP00000971). Inthis way expert of FPB not only help the local police in solving a theft case but also provided themscientific & infallible evidence against the culprit.

5. P.S. Paharganj, District Central, FIR No. 219/18, Dated 23.07.2018, u/s 376 IPC

During the investigation of case specimen finger/palm impressions of one suspected person wasreceived for comparison with the chance prints and this case was given to SI Madan Lal for comparisonand expert’s opinion thereon. On comparison, chance print marked Q1 was found identical with rightthumb of suspected person Eduardo Leon Salazar S/o Jesus Eduardo Leon Larrahunclo R/o H. No.

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Calle 3# 14-93 Riveras Alfaguari Jamundi Columbia. In this case, identity of the criminal was fixed by SIMadan Lal, and confirmed by Insp. A. P. Verma (Sr. F. P. Expert & I/c of Case Work).

GOA

1. P.S. Old Goa, District North District, FIR No. 26/2018, Dated 20.02.2018 u/s 457, 380,411r/w 34 IPC

On 20.02.2018, upon the receipt of wireless message from PI Old Goa Police Station, FingerPrint team visited the resident of complainant Smt. Karishma w/o Suraj Naik r/o Uttam Darshan Colony,Nr. Sai Baba Temple, Chimbel, Goa. During the inspection, Finger Print team developed 2 Chanceprints on showcase glass. During comparison by First Expert Shri U. L. Naik, Chance print marked asX2 was found “Identical” with Right middle finger print on finger impression slip of the arrested accusedperson namely Laxman s/o Dashrath Hosmani r/o Chimbel, Goa.

2. P.S. Panaji, District North District, FIR No. 206/2018, Dated 08.09.2018 u/s 454, 380,354(6) IPC.

On 08.09.2018 Finger Print team visited Scene of Crime and during inspection found Chancepalm print on front main glass of Omni van bearing No. GA-07-C-4766. During comparison by FirstExpert Shri U. L. Naik, Chance palm print found “Identical” with specimen Right Hand palm print of thesuspected accused namely Tulshidas Shirodkar r/o Morod, Taleigao, Panaji, whose Finger Impressionslips were received vide letter No. PI/PPS/13009/2018, dated. 25.10.2018. The same has been veri-fied on 22/11/2018.

3. P.S. Maina Curtorim, District South District, FIR No. 197/2018, Dated 23.10.2018 u/s454,380 IPC

On 23/10/2018 Finger Print team visited Scene of Crime and during inspection developed 2Chance prints on Showcase glass. During comparison by First Expert Shri U. L. Naik, Chance Printmarked as X-1 was found “Identical” with specimen Left Thumb Finger Print and Chance print markedas X-2 was found “Identical” with the Right Middle Finger Print on Finger Impression slip of suspectedaccused Wasim s/o Noor Mohammad r/o Looni Mustavabad Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, received videMaina Curtorim Police Station letter No.PI/MCPS/11532/2018, dated.13.11.2018.

4. P.S. Canacona, District South District, FIR No. 148/2018, Dated 20.12.2018 u/s 376,394IPC

On 20-12-2018 received Wireless Message from PI Canacona PS requesting therein to visitSOC in the jurisdiction of Canacona Police Station. Accordingly finger print team visited SOC at around10.30 hrs in open place, opposite BSNL Exhange, Char Rasta Palolem Canacona Goa. During inspec-tion, developed one chance finger prints on white piece of paper printed as Betad Garg in light greencolour and on backside name written as Dr. Mayur with contact numbers.

On 26.12.2018, letter was received from PI Canacona PS vide No.PI/CAN/PS/11145/2018enclosing finger impression slip of suspected, accused Ramchandran Chendayellappa s/o Yellappa N. r/

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o Daurpalli, Honsur Krishnanagar Tamil Nadu. During comparison by First Expert Shri U. L. Naik,chance print marked “X1” found “Identical” with the Right Index Finger Print of suspected accusedRamchandran Chendayellappa. Case is under trail.

5. P.S. Mapusa UD (Un-identified Dead Body) No. 04/2018, u/s 174 CrPC.

On 30.01.2018 received Finger Impression slip of Unknown Dead Body (UDB) in MapusaP.S. The same was searched in the available record and the same was found “Identical” with the fingerprint on Finger Impression slip of previously convicted person namely Subhash Swami Naik R/oSawantwado, Mandrem, Pernem, Goa, who was convicted on 28/04/2005 by the District and sessionsCourt Panaji for R.I for 10 years in Cr no. 33/03 in Pernem Police Station u/s 376 IPC.

GUJARAT

1. P.S. Sector 7, District Gandhi Nagar Gujarat, FIR No. 100/18, Dated 24.04.2018 u/s 302,365, 120B IPC SC/ST Act 3(2) (5)

FP expert Ms. M.B.Chauhan received blood chance prints on 24/08/2018 at AFIS-FPB,Gandhinagar. He examined the prints, which was found on articles/objects such as wall & floor ofkitchen, door and window glass of car no. GJ-17BH0277. After thorough examination of three chanceprints and one blood print, blood chance print marked “A” was identical with left thumb print of Tanu @Asma Vipulbhai Pandya and Chance print marked A1was identical with Right Ring print of SamirMurazkhan Pathan.

JHARKHAND

1. P.S. Mandu, District Ramghar, FIR No. 38/18, Dated 26.02.2018, u/s 302, 120B, 34 IPC

In this heinous murder case of Smt.Phul Kumari, operator/convener of D.R.S. Institute ofBaladohar under Mandu PS, 10 chance prints was found on table top at scene of crime and developedwith black powder by police personnel. On examination by finger print expert in Finger Print Bureau, sixchance prints were found to be identical with the specimen right index and right middle finger of suspectAbid Ansari and left palm of Md. Wakil Ansari @Rojan Ansari.

2. P.S. Deoghar Town, District Deoghar, FIR No. 555, Dated 04.09.17, u/s 395,412,120(B)IPC

In this case, finger print expert visited scene of crime and carefully observed the scene of crime,on examining, expert had developed three chance prints by using black powder in the premises ofUnited Bank of India. On examination in finger print bureau 1 chance print was found to be identical withthe specimen right thumb finger of accused Sunil Das s/o Ghutar Das.

KARNATAKA

1. P.S. Malur , District Kolar, FIR. No. 15/2016, Dated 10.01.2016, u/s 302 IPC

A complaint of murder was registered by by Sri. Venkateshappa R. S/o. Ramaiah Resident of

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Maruthi Street, Chitti layout, Maluru Town in the Police Station. His Son was found Murdered at hishouse on 10/01/2016 at 3:30 AM. Shri. N. Somashankar, PSI & Finger Print Expert, FPU, KolarDistrict visited the spot and using modern equipment Mini Crime Scope, he could trace the two Bloodstained palm prints on the wall and iron table on the murdered spot, which were photographed andmarked as ‘A’ and ‘B. Palm prints of the inmates were compared and ruled out and one palm print ‘b’was matched with left hand palm print of the deceased. The same day palm prints available at FPU,MOB and DCRB , Kolar District were searched, but no matches were found. On 14/01/2016 sus-pects prints were received by Malur Police Station, out of which, Palm print marked ‘A’ found Identicalwith the right hand palm print of G.N. Sampath Kumar S/o. Narayanappa, Malur. The Report wassubmitted to the Investigation officer.

On Further investigation it was found that the Wife by name Pooja of the deceased Mahendra isalso involved in the crime. Hence, she was also arrested and chargesheeted. On the basis of the soleevidence adduced (attended the Court 5 times to adduce the evidence and cross examination) by Sri. N.Somashankar, PSI & Finger Print Expert, Finger Print Unit, Kolar District at the Hon’ble court of 1st

Addl. Dist session Court, Kolar in SC No. 103/16, The Hon’ble Court passed the Sentence on 28-06-2018 as “Life Time Imprisonment to the 02 accused persons (A1 & A2) with a fine of Rs.10,000/- eachand in default to undergo simple imprisonment for a period of one year for the offence punishable underSection 302 r/w. section 34 IPC and also to pay an amount of Rs.1,00,000/- each to the Plaintifftowards Compensation u/s 357(3) CrPC.”

2. P.S. Putenahalli PS, District Bengaluru City, FIR No. 167/2018, Dated 07.06.2018, u/s454, 380 IPC

Finger print Expert M. S. Parashuram PI visited the scene of crime and developed one chanceprint by using universal silver powder. In this case 450 grams of gold ornaments and cash Rs. 3 Lakhstotal worth of Rs, 15 Lakhs was looted from the residence of Sri. Anjineya, No.69, 1st MainSantrupthinagar, Bangalore. The developed chance prints was found identical with the offender namedMehaboob S\o Jaheer Khan 38 Yrs, No 131, 4th Cross, Bhuvaneshwari Nagar, Sulthanpalya MainRoad, Rt Nagar, Bangalore. In this case the property was lost worth Rs. 15,00,000/- and lost propertywas recovered.

3. P.S. Honnali, District Davanagere, FIR No. 02/2018 Dated 03.01.2017, u/s 395 IPC

A case was registered on 03-01-2018, which states that offence occurred around 20:30 hrs.Some unknown culprits attacked the KA-17 C 4968 tipper lorry at Masadi. Then they assaulted thelorry driver and cleaner and stole tippar lorry and mobile worth Rs.15,04,600/-. And then, thieves leftlorry at Harihara bypass road. On 03-01-2018 officers and staff of Finger Print unit, Davanagerevisited the crime scene and verified the articles and lorry cabin and developed 3 chance prints onKingfisher Strong (650 ML) MT bottle and Tuborg Strong(330 ML) MT bottle and marked as A, Band C. On 06-01-2018 the same chance prints “A”, “B” & “C” were searched on the AFIS softwareand Chance Print marked as “A” was found IDENTICAL with the LEFT THUMB of previouslyarrested person of Habib @ Idma Habib S/o Mohiddin Habba 48 Yrs., R/o Alike House, Aduru Post,Dakshina Kannada Dist.

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4. P.S. Siddapura, District Bengaluru City, FIR No. 162/2018 Dated 13.08.2018 u/s 454,380 IPC

The case was reported on 13-08-2018 and solved on the same day on the basis of chance printdeveloped at the crime scene, cash of 12 Lakhs & Gold Jewels Value To Be Asertained was looted fromthe residence of Smt. Suman w\o Karthik, No.398, 7th Cross, Madhavan Park, Behind Post Office,Jaynagar 1st Block Siddapura, Bangalore. Shri. P.R. Shivakumar, PSI & FP Expert and Staff of FPU,Bengaluru City had visited the crime scene and developed some chance prints and the said chanceprints developed at the scene of crime was found identical with the offender by name Ravi Bawra @Ravi S\o Rathan Singh Bawra, No.813, Vasanth Vihar, Saketh Colony, Mujafarnagar District, UtharPradesh.

5. P.S. Mulubagil Town, District Kolar, FIR No. 72/2018, Dated 01.03.2018, u/s 454, 380IPC

On 01/03/2018, on the basis of Complaint given by Smt. Shashirekha w/o late Vijayakumar,resident of Mulabagilu town, that unknown persons committed theft at her house by forcibly breakingthe door and total worth of Rs.11,70,000/- value of gold and cash was stolen. A complaint had beenregistered at Mulbagal town PS. FPU staff visited the SOC after receiving the call from control roomand searched the scene of crime and was able to get the 02 chance prints. On 03/03/2018, PSI and FPExperts, of Finger Print Unit, Kolar District searched the 02 Chance Prints marked as ‘A’ & ‘B’ on theAFIS but as the chance prints were not found. The same were searched with the Ten digit Finger PrintSlips of suspected persons received from the Police Station and both A & B were found identical withthe Left Hand Index Finger and left hand middle finger of a suspected person by name Anitha C/o.Munirathnam 27 Years, Gunigunte Palya Mulabagilu.

KERALA

1. P.S. Kazhakuttam, District Thiruvananthapuram, FIR No. 120/18, Dated 17/01/18 u/s454,380,461 IPC

This is serial theft case occurred in the staff quarters of University Campus in Trivandrum. Fingerprint department contributed a crucial role in figuring out convict in these theft cases reported underKazhakuttam P.S. The team inspected the scene of crime and identified the culprit within one hour of theinspection. The case was a night theft and in which gold and cash was reported to be stolen. The culpritnamed Sanjeev@Vakeel Sajeev s/o Krishna Pillai, Thottakkara Village, Palakkad was identified by Sri.Arun Kumar.S, Finger print Expert, SDFPB Tvpm City, with the help of chance print developed fromthe scene of crime which lead to his arrest and complete recovery of stolen properties and also awardedwith GSC by District Police Chief. The Identification was made from the finger print slip kept as DA slipin Trivandrum City Records.

2. P.S. Peroorkada, District Thiruvananthapuram, FIR No.1632/201, Dated 17/08/2017u/s 454,380,461 IPC

Two house breaking cases during day time which emerged as inter-se identical on 17.04.18.The

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culprit was Anoop s/o Sevaraj, TC80/1487, Baba Nagar, vettukadu Kadakampally village,Thiruvananthapuram He was absconding from police custody for another theft attempt. These twocases were identified from his DA slip. Theft in the residence of Dr. P.J .Thomas, Porukara House,TC4/78(1) Ambalammukku, Kowdiar, Thiruvananthapuram in which gold diamonds, laptop, mobile phonesand cash of Rs-35000/-were stolen at the residence of Sasikumar, Vadkkevarambil, Lekshmi Nagar,Karumom, Trivandrum. This leads to the arrest and complete recovery of stolen properties. Finger printevidence was the only clue in this case. The identification was made from the daily arrest slip No. 53/2018/SDB/TVM city. He was awarded with GSE by District Police Chief.

3. P.S. Vellumunda, District Wayanad, FIR No. 209/2018, Dated 06/07/2018 u/s 302,449,397IPC

The case involves the double murder of Ummer (27) and his wife Fathima(19) in Wayanaddistrict. The duo found brutally murdered in their bedroom on 6/7/18. The Scene was inspected by Sri.V. Bijulal, Tester Inspector, Single Digit Finger Print Bureau, Wayanad. The deceased were members ofa highly conservative sect of Islam who were leading a secluded life. They were found dead lying on thebed in a pool of blood with fatal head injuries inflicted by some blunt weapon. Red chilli powder wasseen poured all over the scene. The scene was thoroughly inspected and a bloodstained footprint wasfound on the floor covered with red lined vinyl flooring. This print was compared with one strong suspectin the case and found unmatched. Then Foot impressions of more than 400 suspected persons weretaken and compared with the chance print and found that it belonged to one Viswan s/o Valsan,Kalangattummal House, Thottilpalam, Kuttiyadi. This blood stained Foot Impression was the only evi-dence that connected the accused with crime.

MADHYA PRADESH

1. P.S. Padmakar Nagar, District Sagar, FIR No. 30/18, Dated 25/01/2018, u/s 307,302(ex-tended sec.) IPC, 3/5 Explosive substance Act

In this case, a postal deptt. officer Mr Dixit received a parcel from an unknown person. Whileunpacking he found a FM radio in it. After some time his son tried to play that FM radio and unfortu-nately it resulted into a serious blast. The intensity of this blast is such that it was reported by neighbourstoo. Mr. S.L. chaudhary F.P.Expert Sagar visited the scene of crime, While inspecting the articles atscene of crime, the Expert found a chance print on a piece of packing box later he compared thementioned chance print with specimen print of six suspects. Finally chance print found matched with onesuspect named Hemant sahu.

2. P.S. Pathariya, District Damoh, FIR No. 349/18,Dated 18/05/18 u/s 376 IPC and 5/6 POSCOact

A case of rape was registered at Pathariya PS, Sub-Inspector Rubi Chauhan inspected thewhole scene of crime where she found a chance print over a glass bottle printed with FANTA over it.She developed the chance print with the help of black powder and lifted it. In this case, the expertopinion was given by Finger print expert Vijay Bhoomarkar (Incharge of District Sagar). After know-ing the whole case the honourable judge of special court sentenced Bhajan lal alias Butani S/o Mohan

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Lal Aathya (age-23years) for lifetime imprisonment and fined under section 376 IPC and 5/6 POSCOact.

MAHARASHTRA

1. P.S. Sarangkheda, District Nandurbar, FIR No. 31/2018, Dated 06.05.2018 u/s 302 IPC

Call received from Sarangkheda PS, mentioning about murder and expert reached immediatelyat scene of crime and developed two (02) chance prints. Out of this, one chance print developed on theTata Magic Iris Van MH 39 J 4084 door. After minute examination and comparison by the expert hecame to final opinion that one print i.e. Right hand ring Finger print was Identical with the finger impres-sion slip of of Pravin @ Ambalal Adhar Koli (Suspect) and final result was forwarded to concerned I.O.Case is under trial

2. P.S. Khar, District Mumbai, FIR No. 362/2018 Dated 13.12.2018 u/s 452, 397, 34 IPC

Call was received from Khar P.S. and expert Sh. S.S. Alkure, API FP reached immediately atthe scene of crime and developed three (03) chance prints. Out of these three, two chance prints devel-oped on the Cello Tape Roll. After minutely examination and comparison by the expert he came to finalopinion that those Two Prints i.e. Right hand middle finger print and Left hand Thumb finger print andboth were Identical with the finger impression slip of Rafique Ali Kutub Ali (Suspect). The final resultwas send to the concerned I.O. Investigation officer arrested him and recovered Rs. 16,00,000/- Cash.Case is under trial

3. P.S. Kurla PS, District Mumbai, FIR No. 74/2018 Dated 12.02.2018 u/s 457,380 IPC

Call received from Kurla Police station and team reached immediately at scene of crime anddeveloped Two (02) chance prints by using black powder. Out of this two, one Chance print whichlooks like as Whorl pattern. After minutely examined and compared by the concern expert he came tofinal opinion that this print is the super imposed print of two prints. Remaining chance print is LoopPattern Print Identical with right hand Little finger print of the finger impression slip of Rohit ChetanShetty (Suspect) and final result send to concern I.O. Investigation Officer arrested him and recoveredRs. 2,32,000/- gold. Case is under trial in the court.

4. P.S. Mangrulpir, District Washim, FIR No. 21/2018, Dated 14.01.2018, u/s 461, 380 IPC.

Control room of Washim City informed FPU that at Mangrilpir Police Station, HBT has occoured.According to information concerned Expert paid a visit to the crime scene in Mangurlpir police stationjurisdiction. He developed 2 (two) chance prints on shutter plate and glass counter by using grey pow-der. Out of 2 chance prints one chance print was found identical with suspect Baliram Sahebrao Bhagat.In this case property worth Rs. 1,42,000/- was lost and Rs. 74,000/- was recovered. Case is under trialin the court.

5. P.S. Gadgenagar, District Amravati, FIR No. 1176/2018, u/s 392, 394, 302 IPC

This is a murder case, Finger print expert Shri. Y.M.Madiwale visited scene of crime on18.11.2018 and carefully observed and developed one palm chance prints on the steel almirah Locker

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by using black powder. After minutely examine and comparing by the expert he came to final opinion thatdeveloped chance print is identical with left hand palm print portion of Haji Ali Ahmad (Suspect). In thismurder case property of worth 83,000/- was lost and case is under trial in the court.

MANIPUR

1. P.S. Waikhong, District Kakching, FIR No. 7(3)2018, u/s 380 IPC

On 08.03.2018 a team of finger print experts from Finger Print Bureau, Manipur visited thecrime scene of u/s 380 IPC. On thorough examination of scene of crime by finger print expert L.Chandrakumar Singh Dy.SP, developed a chance print on electric switch box using black powder. Laterit was found identical with the right thumb of Thangjam Brajamani Meitei (age 40 yrs) from UnmathelMayai Leikai.

2. P.S. Heirok, District Thoubal, FIR No. 10(4)2018, u/s 380,34 IPC

On 08.04.2018 a team of finger print experts from Finger Print Bureau, Manipur visited a crimescene of u/s 380/34 IPC. On thorough examination of scene of crime by finger print expert S.MilanSingh,Inspector developed a chance print on gold case using silver red powder. Later it was foundidentical with the left thumb of Thokchom Priyari Devi (age 30 yrs) from Heirok part-II.

3. P.S. Kakching, District Kakching, FIR No. 120(9)2018, u/s 380,34,457 IPC

On 20.10.2018 a team of finger print experts from Finger Print Bureau, Manipur visited a crimescene of u/s 380/457/34 IPC. On thorough examination of scene of crime one HC (Photographer)developed a chance print on wine bottle using grey powder. Later it was found identical with the rightthumb of Kshetrimayum Inao Singh (age 45 yrs) from Kakching Makha Leikai.

MIZORAM

1. P.S. Sairang, District Aizawl, FIR No. 2/18 Dated 13.2.2018 u/s 457,380 IPC

A case was registered on 13.2.2018 at Sairang Police Station that an unknown culprit gainedunauthorized entry into Security Hall of Lengpui Airport and shifted Zorimawi International DonationBox located near the entrance towards the runway to men’s toilet. The unknown culprit broke the glassof the donation box and stolen donation money from it. As per requisition from the Police, a team ofForensic experts visited the spot. After a thorough search and examination, 5 nos. of chance prints weredeveloped with powder from the bottom and upper side of the Donation Box. The lifted chance printswere handed over to the Police.

On 01.03.2018 Fingerprint Examination Requisition was received from the police for compari-son of the chance prints lifted from the scene of crime with suspected prints. And the chance printsdeveloped and lifted by the finger print experts was successfully identified with Left middle finger im-pression of the suspected Specimen Print of Zorammuana s/o R.Laldawnghlua, Lengpui Model Veng,Mizoram Thus, the finger print experts helped in providing scientific and infallible evidence against theculprit.

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2. P.S. Vaivakawn, District Aizawl, FIR No. 125/17 Dated 08.09.17 u/s 454,380 IPC

A case was registered on 08.09.2017 at Viavakawn Police Station that an unknown culpritgained unauthorized entry into K.Lalrinsiama’s residence, Chawnpui, Aizawl by breaking the padlock ofthe main door. Two steel almirah from the master bedroom and other room were forcibly opened andstole the money of around Rs. 18000/- As per requisition from the Police, a team of Forensic expertsvisited the spot. After a thorough search and examination, 13 nos. of chance prints were developed withpowder from the steel almirahs. The lifted chance prints were handed over to the Police.

On 13.9.2017 Fingerprint examination requisition was received from the police for comparisonof the chance prints lifted from the scene of crime with suspected prints and the chance prints developedand lifted by the finger print experts was successfully identified with Left thumb finger impression of thesuspected Specimen Print of Lalremsanga s/o R.Lalduhawma, Dinthar, Aizawl, Mizoram Thus, the fin-ger print experts helped in providing scientific and infallible evidence against the culprit.

NAGALAND

1. P.S. Dimapur East, District Dimapur, FIR No. 121/2018 u/s 302,120B, 34 IPC

Case information was received from C.P. Dimapur on 04/06/18 at 7:30 hrs about the death of3(three) person at K.S Wotsami Complex Golaghat Road Dimapur. Accordingly the seized item markedas Exhibit-A matched with handle measuring about 17 inches and Exhibit-B steel bar measuring about12 inches were received at FSL Dimapur Finger print division for examination with the accused personmarked as A1 Mr Waisong Engti (18 yrs) and A2 Mr Arun Rongpi (19 yrs).

As endorsed, developed one chance print from Exhibit B and found fit for comparison. Thedeveloped chance print was lifted, photographed and enlarged for examination. On thorough examina-tion with the 2 (two) suspect/accused, the chance print matched with the left thumb finger impression ofArun Rongpi. Hence the examination report/Expert opinion was treated as “Traced” and report wassubmitted accordingly.

ODISHA

1. P.S. Bada Bazar, District Behrampur, FIR No. 84/2018 Dated 07.06.2018, u/s 302 IPC

On 01.06.2018 one dead body of Smt. Jambhubati Sahu was found lying on the bed in her ownroom. During investigation she was found to be murdered by some unknown person. Finger print SIB.C. Panigrahi from District FP Unit, Behrampur visited the scene of crime and developed 01 chanceprint on bottom surface of one steel Tiffin box by using white powder. The chance print was examined byFP Inspector C.R. Nayak and A. B. Das at state FPB and identified as Right Index Finger Print ofsuspect Santosh Senapati. The property recovered was nil and the case is presently sub-judice.

2. P.S. Sector 7, District Rourkela (Sundergarh), FIR No. 15/2018, Dated 19.02.2018,u/s302 IPC

A case of Murder was registered on 19.02.2018 at about 12.30 PM. Accused murdered hismother by means of broken mirror. Finger print S.I A. Pradhan from District FP Unit, Rourkela visited

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the scene of crime and developed 02 chance prints on the surface of broken mirror and metal handle ofsteel almirah by using white powder. The chance prints were examined by FP Inspector B Pradhan andB. M. Khuntia at State FPB. They identified that chance print marked as ‘A’ was identical with the rightthumb finger print of accused Santosh Kumar Panchavaya @ Siba. The property recovered was nil andthe case is presently sub-judice.

3. P.S. Delanga, District Puri, FIR No. 253/2017, Dated 31.12.2017 u/s 449, 458, 394, 302IPC

On 30/31.12.2017 night, some unknown culprits entered into the house of Shri. Laxmidhar Dasof village– Chandrakote, PS Delang, Dist. Puri from the back side, put his old mother in the bath roomwith her mouth, nose, both hands and legs tied with cello tape and decamped with cash and goldornaments. The old mother succumbed to death. Finger print S.I B.P. Samal visited the scene of crimeand developed 09 chance prints on the surface of steel Tiffin box, steel almirah and brown cello tape byusing white powder and black powder. The chance prints were examined by FP inspectors B. Pradhanand C.R. Nayak at State FPB. They identified the chance print marked as ‘B’ and ‘B1’ as identical withthe Left Ring Finger Print and Left Middle Finger Print of suspect Sunil Patra. The property recoveredwas nil and the case is presently sub-judice.

4. P.S. Sahadevkhunta, District Balasore, FIR No. 101/2013 Dated 16.03.2013 u/s 302, 120(B)IPC

In this case judgement was delivered in 2018. On 16.03.2013 police requisition the scientificteam along with FPSI of DSCRB Balasore visited the crime spot i.e. the Govt. Residential quarterRajabagicha under Sahadevkhunta PS in the district of Balasore of Judicial officer, Anupama Behera w/o Shri Sukanta Kumar Jena and found that the front grill gate was locked from inside and in presence ofexecutive magistrate. The said lock was broken and found the dead body of the deceased AnupamaBehera was lying on the wooden cot inside the bedroom with covering the face by pillow. There wasprofuse bleeding on the mouth and nostrils and injury mark were found on the right breast, little fingerand right thigh above knee, dorsile left arm. Pressure mark was noticed on the middle portion of the neckand purging was noticed. It was suspected that, she had been brutally killed with proper planning bysome unknown culprits. FP SI S.K. Dutta visited the scene of crime and developed 10 chance prints thesurface of coloured wooden door, steel handle of almirah, window panel and drinking glass by usingblack powder and red fluorescent powder. The chance prints were examined by FP inspectors A. B.Das and C.R. Nayak at State FPB. They identified the chance print marked as ‘B’ and ‘E1’ as identicalwith the Right Thumb Finger Print and Right Index Finger Print respectively of suspect Priya RanjanMohanty. As per the judgement, the convict Micky @ Priya Ranjan Mohanty is sentenced to undergoimprisonment for life and pay a fine of Rs. 10,000/-.

5. P.S. Tumusinga, District Dhenkanal, FIR No. 44/2018, Dated 22.06.2018, u/s 395 IPC, 25/27 Arms Act

On 22.06.2018, some unknown culprits forcibly stopped one TATA truck bearing No. OD 023367 on the way near Tumusinga while carrying goods from Bhubaneshwar to Rourkela and looted allthe goods

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worth Rs. 7,00,000/- and escaped. Later, Shri B. Sahu, SI (FP) visited the scene of crime anddevelop 01 chance prints on the right side rear view mirror of one TATA truck by using white powder.The chance print was examined by FP Inspector B. Pradhan & H.K. Panda at State FPB and foundidentical with the Right Thumb Impression of suspect Annuar Khan @ Ana. The property recoveredwas 7, 00,000/- and the case is presently sub-judice.

PUDUCHERRY

1. P.S. Villianur, District Puducherry, FIR No. 182/2018 Dated 15.07.2018 u/s 457/380 IPC

A theft case was registered on 12.07.2018 at Villianur PS. It was later informed to FPU. K.Murugan, Fingerprint searcher visited the SOC and searched for finger print clues. On thorough exami-nation of SOC he developed a chance print on the Wooden drawer with Black powder then tookphotograph of it and forwarded to the concerned authority. The suspect’s Finger Print were receivedfrom the concerned police station and compared with the chance print marked M1 and identified withleft middle finger of one suspect namely K. Sundar.

PUNJAB

1. P.S. Anandpur Sahib, District Roopnagar, FIR No. 01/2018 Dated 01.01.2018 u/s 302 IPC

A case was registered on 01.01.2018 at Anandpur PS. It was later informed to FPU. SUCharanjit Singh, Finger print Expert from Finger Print nit, Roopnagar visited the SOC and searched forfinger print clues. On thorough examination of SOC, he developed two chance prints on glass tumblerand bottle with Grey powder. The suspects Finger Print were received from the concerned police stationand compared with the chance prints and identified with one suspect named Kishan Kewat.

SIKKIM

1. P.S. Ranipool, District East, FIR No. 43/2017 Dated 10.12.2017 u/s 454,380 IPC

On 10.12.2017 Tensung Bhatia, Sub-Inspector from SFPB, Gangtok visited the SOC andsearched for finger print clues. On thorough examination of SOC, he developed six (06) chance printson Chinese kitchen knife with Black powder. The suspects Finger Print were received from the con-cerned police station and compared with the chance prints and identified with the left index finger of onesuspect named Govind Chettri.

TAMILNADU

1. P.S. D1–Ramanathapuram, District Coimbatore City, FIR No. 206/18, Dated 21.12.18, u/s457,380 IPC

On receipt of call from the IO, Smt. R. Kalarani, Inspector of Police (FP) visited the scene ofcrime and examined thoroughly and developed one chance print left by the culprit on the scene of crimeon the steel table with white powder. On examination with our data base collections it was found that thechance print was identical with the Right Thumb of one accused Vignesh S/o Mohan. In this case the lossof property was 180 gms gold and cash of Rs. 25000/- and entire property recovered.

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2. P.S. Perumalpuram, District Tirunelveli City, FIR No 92/2018, Dated 29.03.2018, u/s 457,380 IPC

On receipt of call from the IO Tr. M.Ramar DSP (FP) visited the scene of crime and examinedthoroughly and developed one chance print left by the culprit in the scene of crime on the wooden doorand with White powder. On examination with our data base collections it was found that the chance printwas identical with one accused Kodungusamy S/o Madasamy Thevar. In this case the loss of propertyis of Rs. 6,23,750/- and entire property recovered.

3. P.S. T.Kallupatti, District Madurai, FIR No. 131/2018 Dated 10.07.2018, u/s 457,380 IPC

On receipt of call from the IO Tr.C.Paramasivam visited the scene of crime and examinedthoroughly and developed two chance prints left by the culprit in the scene of crime on the Office Lockerwith White powder. On examination with our data base collections it was found that the chance printswas identical with the Left Index of MuthuSelvam S/o Nagan Left Thumb of Selvaraj S/o Varathaiya. Inthis case, the loss of property is of Rs. 5,01,187/- and entire property recovered.

4. P.S. Thiruthani, District Thiruvallur, FIR No. 205/18 Dated 03.04.2018, u/s 457, 380 IPC

On receipt of call from the IO Tr.K.Sankar DSP (FP) visited the scene of crime and examinedthoroughly and developed two chance prints left by the culprit in the scene of crime with White powder.On examination with our data base collections it was found that the chance print was identical with theLeft Ring of Saravanan S/o Palani. In this case the loss of property is of worth Rs.4,23,000/- but theentire property recovered.

5. P.S. Koothanallur, District Thiruvarur, FIR No. 294/2018 Dated 26.10.2018 u/s 454,392IPC

On receipt of call from the IO Tr.U.R.Saravanan DSP (FP) visited the scene of crime andexamined thoroughly and developed 07 chance prints left by the culprit in the scene of crime on thePolished Wood cupboard with Black Powder. On examination with our data base collections it wasfound that one chance print was identical with the Right Thumb finger of Karthik @ Selva Karthik @Selvakumar 30/17 S/o.Kalyanasundaram. In this case the loss of property was worth Rs. 8,50,000/-and the entire property recovered.

TELANGANA

1. P.S. Trimulgherry, District Hyderabad, FIR No. 66/2018, u/s 302, 380 IPC

Hyderabad Unit Finger Print Expert along with team have visited scene of crime and developedchance prints on articles which were handled by unknown culprits in the police station limits of Trimulgherry.Chance Prints submitted in the papillon AFIS and found that the chance print is being identical withoffender Niradi Arun, S/o Ramulu, Age:26/16,Caste:Mala,Occ:Gulf Return, R/o Suddepally (v), Dichpally(m), Nizamabad Distt. Property lost was 5 tolas gold and Rs. 20,000/- cash and the entire lost propertywas recovered.

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2. P.S. Inthezargunj, District Warangal, FIR No. 197/2018, u/s 392 IPC

Warangal Unit Finger Print Expert along with team have visited scene of crime and developedchance prints on articles which were handled by unknown culprits in the police station limits of Inthezargunj.Chance Print submitted in the papillon AFIS and found that the chance print is being identical withoffender Samudrala Anil Raju @ Suddal Raju s/o Mallaiah @ Rajaiah, age: 21/05, Caste, Kummari,Occupation Cooli r/o Subbakkapally, Chityal, Warangal Dist. (2) Saibabanagar, Suraram, R.R.Dist. (3)Bizigiri Sharif, Karimnagar. Previous cases: 811/05 u/s 457,380 IPC of Jeedimetla PS. In this case lossof property was Rs.3,50,000/- and the entire lost property was recovered.

3. P.S. Pet Basheerabad, District Cyberabad, FIR No. 78/2018, u/s 454,380 IPC

Cyberabad Unit Finger Print Expert along with team have visited scene of crime and developedchance prints on articles which were handled by unknown culprits in the police station limits of PetBasheerabad concerned in Cr.No.78/2018, u/s 454,380 IPC. Chance Print submitted in the papillonAFIS and found that the chance print is being identical with offender Pathan Mahabubkhan @ Fareedhamahabubkhan s/o Patan Zaheer Khan age 33/11, occupation cloth business, diesel mechanic, N/o H.No.1-10-83, Near Hindi Pandit College, Shesha Gutta, MBNR R/o H.No.18-8-454/A, Edi Bazar,Santhoshnagar. Previous cases: 785/11 u/s 454,380 of Rajendrangar and 166/2000 u/s 454,380 ofAnantapur I Town. In this case the loss of property was of Rs. 4,00,000/- and recovered were 870gram gold, 2160 gram silver, Rs 30,000/- cash A/w Rs.16 lakhs.

4. P.S. Bowenpally, District Hyderabad, FIR No. 53/2018, u/s 457, 380 IPC

Hyderabad Unit Finger Print Expert along with team have visited scene of crime and developedchance prints on articles which were handled by unknown culprits in the police station limits of Bowenpallyconcerned in Cr.No.53/2018, u/s 457, 380 IPC. Chance Print submitted in the papillon AFIS and foundthat the chance print is being identical with offender D. Rangesh Bahadur s/o D.Krishna Bahadur, age:23/09, occupation watchman, r/o VNR Engineering college, Bachupally, Miyapur, R.R. Dist. Previouscases: 105/09 u/s 379 r/w 511 IPC of Chandrayangutta PS, Hyderabad City.

5. P.S. Siddipet I Town, District Siddipet, FIR No. 178/2018, u/s 457, 380 IPC

Siddipet Unit Finger Print Expert along with team have visited scene of crime and developedchance prints on articles which were handled by unknown culprits in the police station limits of SiddipetI Town concerned in Cr.No.178/2018 u/s 457,380 IPC. Chance Print was submitted in the PapillonAFIS and found that the chance print is being identical with offender Srinu @ Babndi Bhosle s/o ShivajiBhosle, age: 26/05, r/o Yadagiri gutta N/o Surat, Gujarat State. Previous cases: 56/05 u/s457,380,394,302 IPC of L.B.Nagar PS.

UTTAR PRADESH

1. P.S. Janakpuri, District Saharanpur FIR No. 349/2017 Dated 20.12.2017, u/s302,201,392,411 IPC

In this case of murder, the call was received to visit the scene of crime, Finger Print expert visited

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Developed Chance Print marked ‘A’ Specimen print of 2nd phalange

the scene of crime and developed 07 chance prints on the Almirah, out of those chance prints 02 chanceprints were found identical with right middle and right index finger of suspect.

WEST BENGAL

1. P.S. Gobardhanpur Costal, District Sundarbon Police District, FIR No. 24/17, Dated20.05.2017, u/s 498A, 302 IPC & 3/4 D. P. Act.

Finger Print Expert Shri Saibal Dutta visited the place of occurrence and developed 03 (three)chance prints on the Sharp Cutting weapon (cutlass) which was used for the murder. The chance fingerprint marked as”A” on Butt was matched with accused (2nd phalange of right index finger) namelySatyeswar Maity (the evidence of finger print is conclusive evidence). In this case accused SatyeshwarMaity is sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life.

.Both the prints are having scale of the photographer

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FINGER PRINT TRANSACTIONACTIVITIES OF CFPB AND SFPBx

CHAPTER-III

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The work done by CFPB during the 2018 is given in brief in the following table. The figures arebased on the receipt of Finger Print Slips (Record) and Finger Print Slips (Search) from the Finger PrintBureaux of various States/Union Territories and also from the police stations. CFPB had 12,12,429 TenDigit Finger Print Record slips of convicted and arrested persons as on 31st December 2018, in FACTS(AFIS) database. Overall 41,814 Finger Print slips for record and 46,311 Finger Print slips for searchwere received at CFPB during the year 2018.

Table-1.1: Transaction activities of CFPB

OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES

No. of Finger Print Slips (R) updated in FACTS Database 51489

No. of Personal Identification (PID) slips (S) searched in FACTS Database 43686

No. of Search Slips traced 9252

Trace Percentage 21.18%

No. of Chance Prints cases received from States 146

No. of Chance Prints traced 00

No. of Document Cases Disposed 226

In addition to the above, 264 Search References were also received from Interpol Division ofCentral Bureau of Investigation (CBI), New Delhi. 445 slips for record were also received to CFPB bythe Interpol Division in the calendar year 2018.

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1. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

Full-fledged Finger Print Bureau does not exist in the UT. Only a small unit of Finger Print Cellis functioning under SP (CID) since 2003, housed at Forensic Science Laboratory Building Complex,Port Blair. Presently, the Finger Print Cell of A&N Islands is not equipped with AFIS.

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2. ANDHRA PRADESH

The State Finger Print Bureau was established at Hyderabad on 06.02.1959. UnitedAP State was bifurcated into two separate States with 18 Police districts to residual AP and 12 Policedistricts to Telangana State FPB is shifted to Mangalagiri in 2016. At present, Papillon AFIS is opera-tional at the Bureau and 18 Remote Query Work stations are operational. The FPBx functions under theadministrative control of the ADGP, CID, Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh and the Bureau is headed by aDirector of rank Superintendent of Police (SP). The Bureau had 1,28,287 number of Ten-digit FingerPrint slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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Total number of Record slips received 723 860 745

Total number of Search slips received 11869 7070 13767

Total number of SOC cases Visited 3220 3471 3004

Total number of Document cases received 172 150 177

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3. ARUNACHAL PRADESH

In the year 1990, a Finger Print cell was started for the purpose of attending the basic FingerPrint activities in the State. Later, the State Finger Print Bureau, Arunachal Pradesh was established atPTC Banderdewa (AP) on 01.05.2009 vide letter Number PTC/FPB/9/2007 dated 13th December2007. It is functioning under the administrative control of Principal cum Director I/c (FSL/FPB)PTCBanderdewa (AP).The bureau had 37 number of ten-digit Finger Print slips of convicted persons in itsrecords as on 31.12.2018. AFIS software 2nd version of M/s Secure Mantra Ltd. had been installed inthe Bureau on 01.05.2009.

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4. ASSAM

The Finger Print Bureau, CID, Assam, was established in the year 1912 at Shillong and latershifted to Guwahati on 1stJanuary 1979.The Director FPBx, Assam is an officer of the rank of DeputySuperintendent of Police. The Bureau works under the control of the Additional Director General ofPolice, CID, Assam. The Bureau had 35,901 Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in itsrecords as on 31.12.2018. AFIS (FACTS 5.0) was installed on 13.04.2005 at the FPB, C.I.D, AssamPolice Head Quarters. The system has six FACTS finder system installed in six different districts for thesmooth functioning of the project recently AFIS / FACTS is not functional

IPC - Offences against Human BodyMurderSec 302

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5. BIHAR

The Finger Print Bureau, Bihar was established at Ranchi in 1912 after separation from Kolkata.In 1915, the bureau was shifted to Patna from where it is functioning till date. The State Bureau is headedby a Director and is under the overall control of Additional Director General of Police, Criminal Inves-tigation Department (CID), Bihar. It has no branches or district units. It also maintains slips receivedfrom Interpol. AFIS has yet not been procured. The Bureau had 67,201 Ten-digit Finger Print slips ofconvicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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6. CHHATTISGARH

The Finger Print Bureau was established at Raipur in the year 2001 after the formation ofChhattisgarh as a separate state. The Bureau is headed by a Director of the rank of Deputy Superinten-dent of Police and functions under the overall supervision of Additional Director General of Police, CID,Chhattisgarh. The AFIS Version 2.1 of M/s Secure Mantra was installed in the Bureau, police head-quarters at Raipur on 16.08.2005. The bureau had 39,280 Ten-digit finger print slips of convictedpersons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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Total number of SoC cases Visited 216 241 191

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7. DELHI

The Finger Print Bureau of Delhi was established in 02.07.1987 and is headed by a Director inthe rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police under the control of Special CP (Crime). To attend thescenes of crime, it has got nine district mobile teams. Automated Finger & Palm print IdentificationSystem (AFPIS) PS-1000 of M/s IBIOS Ltd. was procured and implemented in 2010. The bureau had1,09,985 Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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Total number of Record slips received 3793 3876 5566

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Total number of SOC cases Visited 16929 16081 14815

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8. GOA

The Finger Print Bureau was established at Porvorim on 18.12.2001. It is headed by an officerof the rank of Director and functioning under FSL Verna, Goa. The Bureau has been shifted fromPorvorim to Verna in South Goa on 04.04.2011. FACTS 4.0 was installed in February 2002 and wasnot functioning from 2006 to April 2013. The present version of AFIS in Goa, FACTS version 7.0 wasinstalled on 26.04.2013.The Bureau had 2,990 Ten-digit Finger print slips of convicted persons in itsrecords as on 31.12.2018.

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Total number of Record slips received 18 32 23

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9. GUJARAT

The Finger Print Bureau of the Gujarat State was established at Ahmadabad in 1960. TheFinger Print Bureau was functioning under the Additional D.G.P., SCRB till July 2002. Government ofGujarat put the bureau under the administrative control of the Directorate of Forensic Science (DFS) on01.08.2002. FACTS 5.0 was installed in April, 2004.Since 2010 FACTS 7.0 is operational. All the 25districts of the State are having AFIS unit and have ability for online connectivity with the central systemat the headquarters, Directorate of Forensic Sciences (DFS), Gandhinagar. The Bureau had 2,13,920Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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Total number of Record slips received 7573 2048 2264

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Total number of SOC cases Visited 2428 2645 2735

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10. HARYANA

The Haryana FPBx started its independent functioning w.e.f October 01, 1974 with its HQ atRohtak. The HQ of the FPBx was shifted to Madhuban on 14.11.1976. The Bureau is headed by an In-charge of the rank of Sub-Inspector. It is functioning under the administrative control of the ADGP,SCRB, Haryana. A FACT 4.0 was installed in March 26, 2002. Present AFIS (TRISHUL 3.0) installedat SFPBx, Haryana. The Bureau had 1,45,252 Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in itsrecords as on 31.12.2018.

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11. HIMACHAL PRADESH

The Finger Print Bureau of Himachal Pradesh was established on 26.06.2006 under the CIDWing of the Himachal Pradesh Police Department. The provisions of Finger Print Bureau Manual ofPunjab State (revised and updated edition 1995) are applicable to the Finger Print Bureau, HimachalPradesh. The Superintendent of Police and Deputy Superintendent of Police, CID (Crime Branch) arethe ex-officio Director and Assistant Director of the FPBx, Himachal Pradesh respectively. To make theBureau operational, the Finger Print records pertaining to the State of Himachal Pradesh were broughtfrom FPBx Phillaur to FPBx, H.P. at Shimla in March, 2009. The Bureau is presently functioning underthe control of Director DFS Junga Hills, Shimla. Gradually the Bureau is becoming operational in all thefields of finger print works. AFIS is not yet installed at the Bureau .The bureau had 6,635 Ten-digitfinger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

Note- 177 search slips received for verifying past antecedents of candidates for recruitmentpurposes.

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Total number of Record slips received 278 188 250

Total number of Search slips received 1190 894 902

Total number of SOC cases Visited 27 14 21

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12. JAMMU & KASHMIR

The proposal of establishment of full-fledged State Finger Print Bureau is under the consider-ation with the Govt. of J&K. Presently Finger Print section is functioning at the SCRB, PHQ ComplexGulshan Ground, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. The recording part is carried out by the SCRB, Jammu whereasattending the SOC is being done by FSL, J&K. The section is monitored by one SI assisted by Headconstables under the supervision of Superintendent of Police, SCRB. FACTS 3.0 were installed at theCrime Head Quarters on 26.05.1998. However, FACTS remained non-functional for many years.New AFIS by Secure Mantra 5.0.04 had been procured in October, 2012. At present 10,218 Ten-digitfinger print slips of convicted persons are in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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Total number of Record slips received 187 288 120

Total number of Search slips received 00 539 869

Total number of SOC cases Visited 341 00 790

Total number of Document cases received 10 31 16

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13. JHARKHAND

After the formation of the Jharkhand State by bifurcation of Bihar, the FPBx, Jharkhand startedworking at Ranchi on July 10, 2006. The Bureau is functioning under the administrative control of CID,Ranchi, Jharkhand and is headed by the senior most expert viz. State Examiner of Finger Prints (Class-II, Gazetted). The Bureau had 2,094 Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on31.12.2018. AFIS is not yet procured.

IPC - Offences against Human Body

MurderSec 302

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Total number of Record slips received 314 09 463

Total number of Search slips received 25 02 06

Total number of SOC cases Visited 82 36 40

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14. KARNATAKA

FPBx Karnataka is one of the oldest Bureaux of the country officially established prior to theState’s re-organization in 1960. The FPBx is headed by an officer of the rank of the SP. Since 2005, theState Finger Print Bureau is functioning from its own modern and fully equipped complex in Madivala,Bengaluru. SFPB Bengaluru acquired software for AFIS System from M/s NEC Technologies IndiaPvt.Ltd. The Bureau had 28,519 Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on31.12.2018.

IPC - Offences against Human BodyMurderSec 302

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Total number of Record slips received 168 101 102

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Total number of SOC cases Visited 2996 3428 3241

Total number of Document cases received 95 99 85

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15. KERALA

Kerala State Finger Print Bureau was started in the erstwhile State of Travancore on 02/05/1990. The finger print record on the neighboring State of Cochin was amalgamated to TravancoreBureau and came to know as Travancore- Cochin Bureau from 30/06/1950. When Kerala State wasformed in 01/11/1956, the Kerala State Finger Print Bureau started its functions by infusing the recordsof Malabar District and Kanyakumari District along with the Travancore- Cochin Bureau. The KeralaState Finger Print Bureau is under a Director and the Bureau functions directly under the control of theInspector General of Police, State crime Records Bureau. In addition, the Single Digit Finger PrintBureaux are functioning in all police districts headed the Tester Inspector and the district Bureau isattached to the District Crime branch under the Operational control of the District Police Chief. TheBureau is headed by a Director of the rank of Superintendent of Police. AFIS software NEC-AFIS isoperational at SFPB and 19 RQTs. The Bureau had 1,06,769 Ten-digit finger print slips of convictedpersons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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16. MADHYA PRADESH

The Finger Print Bureau, Madhya Pradesh, established in the year 1956 at Bhopal under theadministrative control of Additional Director General of Police, State Crime Records Bureau. Directorof the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police heads the Bureau. The Bureau had 2,04,639 Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018. SFPB Bhopal acquiredsoftware for AFIS System from CMC FACTS III in 2004 but now it is partially working.

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Total number of Record slips received 9283 11962 18378

Total number of Search slips received 194540 180323 145483

Total number of SOC cases Visited 2001 2825 3448

Total number of Document cases received 123 189 91

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17. MAHARASHTRA

The first Finger Print Bureau of Maharashtra was established at Mumbai in June 1898 and headoffice of the Finger Print Bureau of Maharashtra was established at Pune in June 1905. The DirectorFPB is of the rank of Superintendent of Police (Finger Print). The Finger Print Bureau is working underthe control of the Additional Director General of Police, C.I.D., Pune. At present there are four FPBxfunctioning in the State of Maharashtra at Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur and Aurangabad. The Bureau had3,11,615 Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018. They haveprocured latest AFIS System from Morpho.

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Total number of Record slips received 12242 12802 13545

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Total number of SOC cases Visited 6728 87 7403

Total number of Document cases received 116 104 95

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18. MANIPUR

The Finger Print Bureau, Manipur was established at Imphal on 9th May 1991. The Bureau isheaded by an ex-officio Director of the rank of Superintendent of Police under the supervision of DIG,CID (CB) Manipur. It had 253 nos. of Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records ason 31.12.2018.

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MurderSec 302

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19. MEGHALAYA

Meghalaya was earlier part of the undivided Assam State and the Finger Print Bureau waslocated at Shillong. The State of Assam was divided into four States (Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram andNagaland) but the FPBx remained common for all the States at Shillong. The Finger Print Bureau of theMeghalaya State was then set up at Shillong in 2nd January 1979 as a Single Digit Bureau, Later itbecame a full-fledged Ten digit State Finger Print Bureau on 16.07.1980. The Bureau is functioningunder the direct control of ADGP (CID), Meghalaya headed by an officer of the rank of SSP (CID).AFIS (FACTS IV) was installed by CMC Ltd. in 2002 but is presently not functional. It had 4,355number of ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

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MurderSec 302

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20. MIZORAM

The State Finger Print Bureau was established at Mualpui, Aizawal, Mizoram on 1998. Nowthe State Finger Print Bureau is functioning from the year 2002 and is headed by a Director of the rankof Deputy Superintendent of Police. It is under the administrative control of the Director, ForensicScience Laboratory. The Bureau has 3,403 number of ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons inits records as on 31.12.2018. As the Bureau is under the FSL, it is termed as Finger Print Division,which is one of the 07 divisions of FSL, Mizoram. AFIS version 2.1 of M/s Secure Mantra TechnologiesPvt. Ltd. was installed on 15.03.2007 which was later upgraded to Secure Mantra (5.4) in November,2015.

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21. NAGALAND

The Finger Print Division is functioning under the control of Forensic Science Laboratory, Nagaland.It is functioning from Dimapur with a Deputy Superintendent of Police as its head under controlling ofJoint Director FSL Dimapur. It had a record of 382 number of Ten-digit finger print slips of convictedpersons as on 31.12.2018. ZYGOX PC AFIS was installed on 04.08.2003. Current AFIS installed isNEC 3.06(NG).

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22. ODISHA

With the formation of a separate State of Odisha, the Finger Print Bureau, Odisha was estab-lished on 01.04.1936 at Cuttack but was later shifted to Bhubaneswar in 1970. The Director In-chargeof FPBx, Odisha is an Inspector of Police rank. The Bureau functions under the State Crime RecordsBureau. AFIS has been made operational in State FPBx with 06 work stations & AFIS RQTs in 34police districts. The Bureau had 51,619 number of Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in itsrecords as on 31.12.2018. AFIS Software version 2.0 of M/s Secure Mantra was installed on04.04.2008.

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Total number of Record slips received 211 141 93

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23. PUDUCHERRY

The Bureau was established at Police Department Puducherry in 1955. The FP Bureau is headedby an officer of the rank of Inspector of Police (CRB). The controlling authority of the bureau is theSuperintendent of Police (CRB). The Bureau had 25,277 number of ten-digit finger print slips of con-victed persons in its records as on 31.12.2018. AFIS Secure mantra technologies (P) Ltd were installedin 09.09.2014. Present AFIS installed is Secure Mantra, ver. 5.0.4.

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24. PUNJABFinger Print Bureau, Phillaur was established in the year 1899 at Police Training School, Phillaur

under the charge of Mr. J.M. Bishop the then Principal of Police Training School, Phillaur. Since its incep-tion, Investigating Machinery of Northern India included Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K and UTof Chandigarh. With the formation of Independent Finger Print Bureau in Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradeshand J&K, it now caters with the needs of Police Agencies of Punjab and UT Chandigarh. Finger PrintBureau Phillaur is the 2nd oldest Bureau in India. This Bureau has preserved so many historic assets in theirrecord. The Bureau has hundreds of measurement card record of criminal under Anthropometry systemfrom the year 1894 to 1897. This Bureau has proudly preserve Finger Print Record slips of our freedomfighter Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew and Shaheed Udham Singh. At present Finger Print Bureau, Phillaur func-tions under the administrative control of Director, Bureau of Investigation, Punjab and Chandigarh. TheBureau had a total record of 4,68,342 convicted person as on 31.12.2018. It also receives finger print slipsfrom Chandigarh Finger Print Unit for maintenance of its files and further utilisation in search work. Theexperts of this Bureau impart training in Finger Print Science to all ranks of the police force. The Bureauhas a large collection of 2,54,405 single digit records, which is being maintained separately at district levelby Finger Print Experts, posted in the Single Digit Bureaux. FACTS 4.0 was installed in October 2003 andwas not functional until 2015.Present version of AFIS in Punjab Bureau is Secure Mantra, which is func-tional and database size as on 31.12.2018 is 2,15,618.

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25. RAJASTHAN

The Finger Print Bureau in Rajasthan was established in 1902, with headquarters at Mount Abu.In the year 1931 the office was shifted to Ajmer and placed under the control of Inspector General ofPolice, Ajmer. The Bureau at present is situated at the capital city of Jaipur. It is headed by a DeputyDirector, FSL and functioning under the supervision of Director, FSL. The Bureau had 79,947 nos. ofTen-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018. AFIS enterprise edition2.0 of M/s Secure Mantra Technologies Ltd. was first installed in March 2007 and later on it wasupgraded to Secure Mantra 2.1 edition in March 2008 but is not functional.

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26. SIKKIM

The Finger Print Bureau was established in Sikkim, Gangtok in the year 1987. The bureau wasnotified as full-fledged bureau vide notification Dated 24.07.1987; but the bureau remained inactive till2005, due to non-enforcement of Identification of Prisoners Act 1920. The IPA-1920 was enforced inthe State in December, 2004 only. The bureau had 130 number of ten-digit finger print slips of convictedpersons in its records as on 31.12.2018. FACT 7.0 was installed in State Bureau on 25.02.2014 & isnot working since 23.08.2017.

IPC - Offences against Human Body

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27. TAMIL NADU

Tamil Nadu State Finger Print Bureau (TNFPBx) is the oldest institution in the country of itskind. Finger Print Bureau was moved from Madras to Vellore in April 1942, and was shifted back toMadras on 01.05.1973.The Finger Print Bureau, Tamil Nadu is headed by a Director of the rank ofSuperintendent of Police (FP) and is functioning under the administrative control of ADGP, State CrimeRecords Bureau. There are 36 single digit Finger Print units in Districts and Commissionerates. Thereare also two special Finger Print Units in V&AC and CCIW, Chennai. The Bureau had 1,71,481number of Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

Note: The total no of 3647 Search Slips received in CrPC is only for manual comparison andnot recorded in Database.

IPC - Offences against Human Body

MurderSec 302

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Total number of Record slips received 2546 1882 2336

Total number of Search slips received 10292 9345 9048

Total number of SOC cases Visited 4933 4688 4102

Total number of Document cases received 167 152 293

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28. TELANGANA

After division of Andhra Pradesh into two States, Telangana State Finger Print Bureau started itsfunctioning from 02nd June, 2014 headed by Dy.SP under the control of ADGP (CID) Telangana. TheBureau had 1,77,334 nos. of Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on31.12.2018. Papillion AFIS is functional at SFPB, Telangana.

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Total number of Record slips received 249 150 329

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29. TRIPURA

The Finger Print Cell is located at Agartala. It is functioning under the Criminal InvestigationDepartment, Tripura. Superintendent of Police (CID) heads the Finger Print Cell. It had 239 number often-digit record slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.

AFIS of M/s Secure Mantra Technologies Ltd. was installed at the Finger Print (Cell), CID,Agartala w.e.f. 17.08.2010 and it was upgraded to Version 2.1 w.e.f. 08.04.2011 but it is not functional.

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MurderSec 302

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30. UTTARAKHAND

The State is yet to have a permanent Finger Print Bureau of its own. Formation of Finger PrintBureau is under process. The State Crime Records Bureau on a temporary basis is looking after thework of the Finger Print Bureau. As on 31.12.2018, the Bureau had 2,504 ten-digit finger print slips.AFIS Sonda-8S of M/s Sonda Ltd was installed on 15.04.2008.

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Total number of Record slips received 159 191 287

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31. UTTAR PRADESH

The Finger Print System was introduced in place of Anthropometric System in Uttar Pradesh in1899 leading to the establishment of the present State Finger Print Bureau. The State Finger PrintBureau is located at Lucknow and is headed by a Director of the rank of Deputy Superintendent ofPolice. The Bureau is under the administrative control of SP, SCRB. The Bureau had 4,65,201 numberof Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018. AFIS is not yetprocured.

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Total number of Record slips received 4277 5655 5344

Total number of Search slips received 1266 1498 897

Total number of SOC cases Visited 00 91 105

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32. WEST BENGAL

The State of West Bengal holds the distinction of having the first official Finger Print Bureau inthe world. It was established on 12th June, 1897. The Bureau is headed by Director and it functions fromBhabani Bhawan, Alipore, Kolkata under the administrative control of CID, West Bengal. The Bureauhad 43,289 number of Ten-digit finger print slips of convicted persons in its records as on 31.12.2018.AFIS is not operational since 2011.

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Total number of Record slips received 290 180 229

Total number of Search slips received 1397 348 489

Total number of SOC cases Visited 203 173 120

Total number of Document cases received 48 55 54

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33. CHANDIGARH

The UT, Chandigarh has no independent Finger Print Bureau. The record of Finger prints of UT,Chandigarh is maintained separately by Finger Print Bureau, Phillaur, Punjab. The annual report ofFPBx, Phillaur also includes the work of Union Territory of Chandigarh.

34. DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI

There is no Finger Print Bureau established in the Union Territory of Dadra & Nagar Haveli.

35. DAMAN & DIU

At present no Finger Print Bureau has been established or functioning in the Union Territory ofDaman & Diu.

36. LAKSHADWEEP

The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has no Finger Print Bureau, Unit or cell.

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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT ON PERFORMANCE OF STATE FINGER PRINT BUREAUX

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2 Andhra Pradesh 127542 00 745 00 745 745 00 00 00 128287 700

3 Arunachal Pradesh 37 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 37 00

4 Assam 35830 00 71 00 71 71 00 00 00 35901 50

5 Bihar 67053 00 212 64 148 148 00 00 00 67201 120

6 Chandigarh * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

7 Chhattisgarh 36940 00 2351 11 2340 2340 00 00 00 39280 2340

8 Dadra & Nagar*Haveli 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

9 Daman & Diu * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

10. Delhi 104419 00 5566 00 5566 5566 00 00 00 00 00

11 Goa 2967 00 23 00 23 23 00 00 00 2990 23

12 Gujarat 212038 3612 2264 440 5436 1882 00 00 3554 213920 00

13 Haryana 139267 00 5985 00 5985 5985 00 00 00 145252 5985

14 Himachal Pradesh 6385 00 250 00 250 250 00 00 00 6635 243

15 Jammu & Kashmir 9323 775 120 00 895 00 00 00 895 10218 00

16 Jharkhand 1631 00 463 00 463 463 00 00 00 2094 463

17 Karnataka 28417 00 103 00 103 102 01 00 00 28519 102

18 Kerala 106706 11 316 172 155 63 00 00 92 106769 59

19 Lakshadweep* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

20 Madhya Pradesh 189985 3263 16444 1329 18378 14654 00 00 3724 204639 12169

21 Maharashtra 301862 00 13545 00 13545 13545 05 3787 00 311615 1276

22 Manipur 234 00 19 00 19 19 00 00 00 253 19

23 Meghalaya 4355 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4355 00

24 Mizoram 3333 00 85 10 75 70 05 00 00 3403 63

25 Nagaland 351 00 31 00 31 31 00 00 00 382 31

26 Odisha 51526 00 99 06 93 93 00 00 00 51619 89

27 Puducherry 25222 00 70 15 55 55 00 00 00 25277 55

28 Punjab 507066 00 18522 4872 13650 13650 1174 51200 00 468342 13650

29 Rajasthan 79737 469 649 64 1054 1054 00 00 844 79947 168

30 Sikkim 123 00 07 00 07 07 00 00 00 130 00

31 Tamil Nadu 167153 2054 2336 62 4328 4328 00 00 00 171481 00

32 Telangana 177005 00 329 00 329 329 00 00 00 177334 00

33 Tripura 239 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 239 00

34 Uttrakhand 2217 00 287 00 287 287 00 00 00 2504 287

35 Uttar Pradesh 460427 00 8072 2728 5344 5344 00 570 00 465201 2692

36 West Bengal 43069 00 241 12 229 229 00 00 00 43289 127

Total 2892459 10184 79205 9785 79604 71333 1185 55557 9109 2907098 46277

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2 Andhra Pradesh 225444 13767 25 13742 239186 13742 41 13742 8.01 00 00

3 Arunachal Pradesh 2313 127 00 127 2440 00 00 127 00 127 00

4 Assam 16676 2045 00 2045 18721 00 00 2096 00 220 122

5 Bihar 1605 11 6 5 1610 5 00 5 00 00 00

6 Chandigarh* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

7 Chhattisgarh 15890 455 08 447 16337 447 00 447 0.01 447 447

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

9 Daman & Diu* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

10 Delhi 224108 22755 00 22755 246863 22755 30.36 26239 30.36 22755 22755

11 Goa 36357 724 26 698 37055 23 43.47 698 12 698 00

12 Gujarat 1384378 137395 3222 133063 1517441 128561 00 128561 19.75 00 00

13 Haryana 187346 27283 00 27283 27283 1501 5.6 2607 9.73 00 00

14 Himachal Pradesh 5696 1099 197 902 6421 902 2.74 902 2.74 00 150

15 Jammu & Kashmir 55482 869 00 869 56351 00 00 00 00 00 00

16 Jharkhand 1493 6 00 6 1499 6 00 00 00 00 00

17 Karnataka 248049 16121 00 16121 264170 103 100 16121 35.41 6114 00

18 Kerala 21023 3687 1021 2666 23689 2666 12.04 00 00 00 00

19 Lakshadweep* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

20 Madhya Pradesh 599327 164864 19381 145483 744810 145483 0.72 145483 2.26 00 00

21 Maharashtra 313596 178929 18068 196997 346619 119196 00 119196 2.05 6743 00

22 Manipur 37031 1189 00 1189 38220 19 00 1189 7 1189 00

23 Meghalaya 4596 77 00 77 4673 77 00 77 00 31 00

24 Mizoram 2800 115 00 115 2915 115 2 115 5 60 00

25 Nagaland 2965 500 65 435 3400 00 00 470 7.12 461 00

26 Odisha 160265 7899 340 7559 167824 5962 0.85 5962 18.2 6041 00

27 Puducherry 25477 407 56 351 25828 351 1.8 351 4.1 311 10

28 Punjab 17267 21325 597 20728 37995 1172 5.65 00 00 00 00

29 Rajasthan 202779 7599 1139 6460 209239 5084 00 00 00 00 00

30 Sikkim 307 01 00 01 308 00 00 00 00 00 00

31 Tamil Nadu 18045 9048 00 9048 27093 27093 6.45 27093 9.22 00 00

32 Telangana 770780 15410 00 15410 786190 15410 46 15410 46 00 00

33 Tripura 766 02 02 00 766 00 00 00 00 00 00

34 Uttrakhand 812 342 08 334 1146 1146 00 1150 00 334 00

35 Uttar Pradesh 00 897 00 897 897 897 00 00 00 00 00

36 West Bengal 00 529 40 489 489 489 00 00 00 00 00

Total 4583832 635525 44201 626350 4858685 493205 4.68 508041 11.23 45531 23484

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2 Andhra Pradesh 00 3004 00 00 2233 771 9971 1784 4584 00 12 134 00 419 00 553 113

3 Arunachal Pradesh 00 02 00 00 02 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

4 Assam 150 93 00 00 67 26 206 70 7050 00 00 07 00 00 00 07 05

5 Bihar 01 252 00 00 182 70 822 437 86 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

6 Chandigarh * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

7 Chhattisgarh 00 191 00 00 104 87 210 102 00 71 00 07 00 00 00 07 06

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

9 Daman & Diu* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

10 Delhi 63 09 14806 00 1591 13215 4901 2167 5118 00 00 21 00 25 00 46 81

11 Goa 00 267 00 00 95 172 161 00 149 00 03 05 00 00 00 05 07

12 Gujarat 462 2735 00 00 562 2243 1503 272 1231 00 00 16 00 08 00 24 06

13 Haryana 12 00 3218 00 445 2773 562 279 237 00 00 08 00 00 00 08 08

14 Himachal Pradesh 00 16 05 00 21 04 42 29 42 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10

15 Jammu & Kashmir 00 790 00 00 00 00 00 00 455 00 00 10 00 00 00 10 05

16 Jharkhand 00 29 11 00 25 15 124 64 124 00 00 00 02 00 00 02 01

17 Karnataka 00 3241 00 00 1676 1565 2979 00 2125 2125 145 42 05 137 73 257 77

18 Kerala 884 3417 00 00 2016 1401 12548 4375 1374 6441 30 73 00 07 220 300 149

19 Lakshadweep* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

20 Madhya Pradesh 00 3448 00 00 1008 2440 1931 867 00 1730 00 32 00 00 00 32 00

21 Maharashtra 2268 7403 00 00 2670 4733 5012 1908 00 1184 00 72 00 00 00 72 03

22 Manipur 00 18 00 00 10 08 10 07 03 00 00 03 00 00 00 03 00

23 Meghalaya 20 91 01 00 61 30 258 00 258 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

24 Mizoram 03 73 00 00 59 14 327 43 125 00 00 02 00 00 00 02 02

25 Nagaland 00 29 00 00 23 06 160 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

26 Odisha 467 1395 00 00 323 1072 874 204 711 00 00 14 00 00 00 14 01

27 Puducherry 173 79 00 00 25 54 43 00 43 00 00 00 00 17 00 17 01

28 Punjab 00 2067 00 00 196 1485 582 00 62 00 00 19 00 02 00 21 68

29 Rajasthan 67 190 28 00 67 123 178 27 453 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02

30 Sikkim 00 16 01 00 08 08 27 14 27 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 05

31 Tamil Nadu 1237 4102 00 00 3036 1066 6714 624 00 6090 00 18 00 28 254 300 67

32 Telangana 00 3454 00 00 2603 850 8187 3160 3126 00 109 00 00 416 00 416 00

33 Tripura 03 00 05 00 05 00 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

34 Uttrakhand 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 02 12 00 00 12 00 00 00 12 00

35 Uttar Pradesh 44 00 00 105 105 00 2947 26 26 00 00 26 00 00 00 26 02

36 West Bengal 378 120 00 00 70 50 297 50 247 00 00 18 00 00 00 18 22

Total 6232 36579 18087 105 19318 34299 61743 16605 27668 17684 299 543 07 1059 547 2156 641

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4 Assam 04 20 03 00 00 29 520 00 07

5 Bihar 36 16 03 00 27 60 374 12 20

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11 Goa 00 00 00 00 01 01 06 00 01

12 Gujarat 3 3 9 2 01 00 05 90 1174 12 41

13 Haryana 00 64 01 00 02 59 512 80 08

14 Himachal Pradesh 00 00 00 00 07 03 08 00 04

15 Jammu & Kashmir 00 16 00 00 00 14 126 00 02

16 Jharkhand 00 07 00 00 00 05 12 02 00

17 Karnataka 31 75 05 00 05 83 993 21 33

18 Kerala 21 27 00 00 49 66 452 31 17

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20 Madhya Pradesh 00 91 00 00 00 91 1632 00 00

21 Maharashtra 44 95 00 00 00 71 357 10 49

22 Manipur 04 04 00 00 00 04 08 00 00

23 Meghalaya 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

24 Mizoram 00 01 00 00 00 01 02 00 00

25 Nagaland 00 03 00 00 00 02 08 00 01

26 Odisha 06 08 00 00 04 15 173 04 03

27 Puducherry 00 04 00 00 00 04 30 00 00

28 Punjab 00 247 00 00 00 247 257 41 00

29 Rajasthan 269 176 00 00 10 104 1559 08 351

30 Sikkim 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

31 Tamil Nadu 43 07 00 00 286 320 1820 17 72

32 Telangana 00 27 01 00 81 109 109 00 00

33 Tripura 01 00 00 00 00 01 01 00 00

34 Uttrakhand 00 19 00 00 00 19 130 0 0 00

35 Uttar Pradesh 18 50 10 00 06 39 472 02 46

36 West Bengal 270 17 00 00 37 58 267 09 266

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2. Andhra Pradesh 00 870 00 04 00 02 00 02 00 00 00 137 00 01 00 08 00 34 00 96 00 03 00 66

3. Arunachal Pradesh 00 02 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 00 00 13

4. Assam 32 97 01 13 00 19 06 29 00 13 01 93 06 264 00 08 00 91 06 108 00 13 07 23

5. Bihar 38 00 04 00 02 00 06 00 00 00 19 02 00 00 02 00 05 00 15 00 00 00 10 00

6. Chandigarh * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

7. Chhattisgarh 453 33 05 00 16 00 33 00 31 01 257 11 100 00 00 00 79 03 52 03 28 00 324 03

8. Dadra & Nagar Haveli* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

9. Daman & Diu * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

10. Delhi 219 667 139 57 00 00 27 69 00 00 313 1310 00 00 00 00 209 721 159 721 00 00 188 944

11. Goa 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 19 00 07 00 00 01 03 00 03 00 33 00 12

12. Gujarat 24 509 05 970 00 731 00 16 07 03 10 1303 18 2324 00 00 03 668 10 1433 00 13 14 348

13. Haryana 506 1185 126 211 166 434 53 79 28 149 511 1443 413 1449 9 201 67 714 95 370 13 44 156 480

14. Himachal Pradesh 28 40 03 00 08 00 01 00 00 15 01 19 26 02 00 00 06 07 07 10 00 00 08 14

15. Jammu & Kashmir 02 04 02 00 01 11 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 17 02 10 00 00 00 07

16. Jharkhand 318 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 17 00 16 00 01 00 10 00 00 00 40 00

17. Karnataka 03 909 00 03 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 508 00 18 00 00 00 51 00 119 00 17 01 64

18. Kerala 00 44 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00

19. Lakshadweep* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

20. Madhya Pradesh 1230 2647 126 556 266 1860 117 624 91 831 849 3043 1570 3277 38 30 574 4600 366 2782 23 120 657 3710

21. Maharashtra 292 2686 38 362 87 2393 26 188 16 1018 141 6155 308 10046 09 49 280 4726 64 1783 11 682 151 1861

22. Manipur 01 63 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 02 05 00

23. Meghalaya 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04

24. Mizoram 03 04 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03

25. Nagaland 04 13 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 03 01 17 00 00 02 06 00 05 00 03 04 01

26. Odisha 03 152 00 14 00 27 00 00 00 13 00 240 01 84 00 00 01 76 06 87 00 02 01 39

27. Puducherry 00 46 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

28. Punjab 426 567 66 92 201 234 28 32 31 45 222 366 714 00 00 04 50 65 78 105 13 21 67 93

29. Rajasthan 42 107 05 15 06 13 04 05 03 21 22 156 17 22 02 01 03 26 11 42 01 03 21 89

30. Sikkim 02 00 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 02 00

31. Tamil Nadu 00 171 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

32. Telangana 00 674 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 210 00 01 00 00 00 170 00 264 00 17 00 170

33. Tripura 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

34. Uttrakhand 52 65 07 02 00 00 08 09 04 00 17 15 00 00 01 00 02 00 11 04 01 00 27 03

35. Uttar Pradesh 499 00 181 00 132 00 223 00 131 00 202 00 157 00 00 00 68 00 174 00 00 00 104 00

36. West Bengal 31 45 15 39 00 00 00 00 00 05 09 40 00 00 00 00 03 00 13 00 00 00 11 00

TOTAL 4208 11633 725 2373 886 5729 532 1053 355 2123 2576 15104 3348 17536 77 301 1355 11979 1079 7962 90 973 1801 7947

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2. Andhra Pradesh 269 3820 122 2412 09 434 05 301 05 180 00 29 62 2443

3. Arunachal Pradesh 00 12 00 17 00 08 00 20 00 01 00 00 00 29

4. Assam 00 132 02 89 00 15 00 09 01 17 00 02 00 912

5. Bihar 02 00 02 04 03 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 61 02

6. Chandigarh * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

7. Chhattisgarh 76 181 80 40 61 17 39 00 113 09 43 00 177 17

8. Dadra & Nagar Haveli* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

9. Daman & Diu * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

10. Delhi 1128 9417 00 00 428 2686 68 220 466 2863 11 21 1863 1796

11. Goa 04 41 04 32 00 06 05 00 00 18 00 00 01 63

12. Gujarat 09 2426 08 1410 06 773 03 562 06 3727 00 16 1066 97763

13. Haryana 684 4927 280 2001 98 468 107 380 223 1371 19 523 986 6713

14. Himachal Pradesh 04 90 19 100 02 19 00 00 04 35 00 00 51 72

15. Jammu & Kashmir 00 04 00 17 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 107 735

16. Jharkhand 00 00 00 00 01 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 04 02

17. Karnataka 20 3511 48 2366 10 1384 04 3064 00 602 00 10 01 1216

18. Kerala 196 1272 95 167 09 188 08 82 01 156 31 00 00 87

19. Lakshadweep* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

20. Madhya Pradesh 360 7034 444 5422 330 1659 119 507 479 2489 41 123 5870 83413

21. Maharashtra 1756 15142 646 8833 568 5290 34 1971 195 5252 60 2338 6207 58916

22. Manipur 00 11 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 202

23. Meghalaya 00 01 00 17 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 17

24. Mizoram 19 17 20 27 20 21 00 9 00 00 03 05 00 00

25. Nagaland 07 40 00 28 02 03 00 00 01 12 00 00 02 57

26. Odisha 21 1299 13 924 13 716 11 675 02 260 00 24 04 492

27. Puducherry 02 84 05 57 00 06 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 23

28. Punjab 1274 2178 481 516 100 109 25 65 419 616 20 32 2462 8854

29. Rajasthan 71 372 76 261 17 89 13 37 14 123 00 00 117 1147

30. Sikkim 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

31. Tamil Nadu 392 4342 1458 3863 246 267 240 348 00 44 00 00 00 00

32. Telangana 122 5475 114 3772 04 1016 00 243 04 1089 00 00 00 00

33. Tripura 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

34. Uttrakhand 10 46 09 40 01 44 00 09 08 07 00 02 10 09

35. Uttar Pradesh 110 00 19 19 73 00 73 00 120 00 00 00 2835 00

36. West Bengal 08 50 00 00 11 37 13 33 09 42 12 12 20 63

Total 6544 61933 3946 32448 2012 15255 791 8544 2070 18927 240 3137 21906 265055

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3. Arunachal Pradesh 00 02 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00

4. Assam 00 18 07 26 00 03 00 11 00 00 00 00 01 21 00 00 00 19 00 00

5. Bihar 04 02 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 00 04 00 00 00 00 01

6. Chandigarh* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

7. Chhattisgarh 140 69 89 10 00 00 00 00 68 00 00 00 14 51 60 06 00 00 00 00

8. Dadra & Nagar Haveli* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

9. Daman & Diu * 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

10. Delhi 137 448 208 805 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

11. Goa 02 66 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 20 00 00 00 381

12. Gujarat 02 05 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 688 21670 00 00 01 725

13. Haryana 423 1246 260 584 6 15 3 34 67 162 00 00 236 847 387 789 00 00 63 464

14. Himachal Pradesh 41 186 09 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 32 07 00 00 00 00

15. Jammu & Kashmir 04 37 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 20 00 00 00 00

16. Jharkhand 08 02 04 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 07 00 02 01 00 00 00 01

17. Karnataka 00 548 00 93 00 00 00 21 00 03 00 01 12 84 03 500 00 00 00 1028

18. Kerala 00 96 00 07 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 01 00 01 01 124

19. Lakshadweep* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

20. Madhya Pradesh 307 1705 424 2045 03 40 01 181 345 3277 00 08 437 7621 1245 16405 00 10 132 8845

21. Maharashtra 1129 4507 110 463 01 30 00 55 12 403 09 293 06 1231 1196 38531 45 479 148 3246

22. Manipur 05 339 06 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 35 01 72 00 391 00 00

23. Meghalaya 00 04 00 13 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 00

24. Mizoram 10 05 07 03 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 04 00 00 00 00 00 00

25. Nagaland 01 26 00 15 00 07 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 42 07 120 00 00 00 00

26. Odisha 22 420 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 104 00 00 01 2251 00 00

27. Puducherry 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 23 28 70 00 00 20 67

28. Punjab 3553 6393 39 32 02 11 00 07 01 03 00 00 90 162 3288 00 00 00 00 126

29. Rajasthan 34 116 09 58 00 01 01 06 05 20 00 00 45 210 110 881 00 00 00 3778

30. Sikkim 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

31. Tamil Nadu 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 00 00 3647

32. Telangana 00 360 00 106 00 04 00 190 00 59 00 00 00 186 00 00 00 02 85 1375

33. Tripura 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

34. Uttrakhand 29 49 53 09 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 02 08 32 21 00 00 02 00

35. Uttar Pradesh 79 00 33 00 00 00 00 00 82 00 00 00 49 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

36. West Bengal 22 11 07 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 52 00 00 00 00 45 53

Total 5952 16783 1276 4433 12 125 5 579 582 4017 12 312 924 108347102 79131 46 3154 757 26381

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Fingerprint science has evolved to be an indispensable part of not only the criminal justice system, butalso the governance in countries around the world. Worldwide scientific peer groups are working along in orderto utilize the science of fingerprints in as many ways as possible. This chapter deals with the analysis of cumu-lative factors such as conviction rate, population of the states, reasons of discrepancies in the data provided andan inter-comparison of data procured from the State Finger Print Bureaux along with the depiction of majoractivities such as Record slips, Search slips, Document cases and Chance prints at a glance.

S. States/UTs No. of No of No. of No. of ChanceNo. Record slips Search Slips Document Cases prints compared1. A & N Islands 00 48 00 1372. Andhra Pradesh 745 13742 175 99713. Arunachal Pradesh 00 127 00 144. Assam 71 2045 29 2065. Bihar 148 5 60 8226. Chandigarh * 00 00 00 007. Chhattisgarh 2340 447 24 2108. Dadra & Nagar * Haveli 00 00 00 009. Daman & Diu * 00 00 00 0010. Delhi 5566 22755 69 490111. Goa 23 698 01 16112. Gujarat 5436 133063 90 150313. Haryana 5985 27283 59 56214. Himachal Pradesh 250 902 03 4215. Jammu & Kashmir 895 869 14 0016. Jharkhand 463 6 05 12417. Karnataka 103 16121 83 297918. Kerala 155 2666 66 1254819. Lakshadweep* 00 00 00 0020. Madhya Pradesh 18378 145483 91 193121. Maharashtra 13545 196997 71 501222. Manipur 19 1189 04 1023. Meghalaya 00 77 00 25824. Mizoram 75 115 01 32725. Nagaland 31 435 02 16026. Odisha 93 7559 15 87427. Puducherry 55 351 04 4328. Punjab 13650 20728 247 58229. Rajasthan 1054 6460 104 17830. Sikkim 07 01 00 2731. Tamil Nadu 4328 9048 320 671432. Telangana 329 15410 109 818733. Tripura 00 00 01 1634. Uttrakhand 287 334 19 0035. Uttar Pradesh 5344 897 39 294736. West Bengal 229 489 58 297

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States like Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Maharashtra, have recorded tens of thousands finger printslips whereas Haryana, Delhi, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu has recorded significantly highernumber of slips in the year 2018. Karnataka, Bihar, Kerala Odisha, West Bengal, Uttrakhand andTelangana are remained underperformers.

Graph No.1 NUMBER OF FP RECORD (CONVICTION) SLIPS RECORDED IN THEYEAR 2018 (STATE WISE)

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States such as Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat have recorded highest number ofarrestee slips those are in Lakhs. Haryana, Delhi and Punjab have also recorded the higher number ofslips. The point to be speculated is that some of the other states including Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, TamilNadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal have recorded much lesser number of FP Arrestee slips ascompared to their mere size (area wise), population and number of crime incidences. Some of theStates/UTs are under the process of maintenance/upgrading their AFIS.

Graph No.2 NUMBER OF FP SEARCH (ARRESTEE) SLIPS RECORDED IN THE YEAR2018 (STATE WISE)

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Graph3

The States of Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana in decreasing order, haveexamined significant number of document cases in the year 2018. State Tamil Nadu has examinedhighest number of 320 document cases in this year. As depicted in the graph, the States/UTs with anasterisk* have no established FPBx, therefore the number of cases examined are also null.

Graph No.3 NUMBER OF DOCUMENT CASES EXAMINED IN THE YEAR 2018 (STATEWISE)

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Graph 4

States of Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have topped the list with highest number ofchance prints developed in a calendar year. Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Uttar Pradeshalso developed significantly more chance prints. Delhi is the only union territory to have developed alarge number of chance prints.

Graph No.4 NUMBER OF CHANCE PRINTS DEVELOPED IN THE YEAR 2018 (STATEWISE)

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Graph 5

States of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have topped the list with highestnumber of chance print cases identified in the year 2018. The States of Karnataka & Maharashtra havealso identified a significant number of CP cases in succession to the above mentioned States.

Graph No.5 NUMBER OF CHANCE PRINT CASES IDENTIFIED DURING THE YEAR-2018 (STATE WISE)

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4208

IPC Crimes - Offences against Human Body

RapeHuman Traficking

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Record slips of those convicted for Murder, Grievous Hurt, Attempt to Murder and Rape arethe highest in number as compared to other IPC heads whereas the search slips recorded also demon-strate a sharp rise in crimes such as Kidnapping, Abduction and Assault on women. The number ofSearch slips for all the heads of crime is higher than the number of conviction slips recorded.

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IPC Crimes - Offences against Property & Relating to Documentand Property Marks

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Record SlipsGraph 7

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Graph 7& 8

The number of persons arrested and convicted for the offence of Theft is higher than thoseinvolved in Robbery, Burglary and Dacoity. In document related offences, more number of persons hasbeen arrested and convicted for forgery rather than counterfeiting. As ‘other IPC’ crime head involvesthe rest of the IPC sections, it has obviously documented more number of crimes than rest of the crimescombined.

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Convicts & Arrestee FP Slips received and searched under Special &Local Laws from various States/UTs

Record SlipsGraph 9

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FP Record Slips of Convicts received under Special &Local Laws from various States/UTs

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The number of persons arrested and convicted for NDPS comes second after other SLL crimes.4433 persons have been arrested under POCSO Act while 1276 have been convicted. More numbersof persons were arrested under the crime head CrPC/Preventive arrest and Arms/ Explosive act. Ne-glecting the discrepancies in receipt, collection and forwarding of the data mentioned here and assuming

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the figures to be the ground reality, Graph 9&10 highlights the fact that the number of persons arrestedfor a certain crime is always higher than those who get conviction from the court of law. It also endorsesthe quote that a person remains innocent until proven guilty.

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CAPACITY BUILDING

CHAPTER-V

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TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING IN FINGER PRINT SCIENCE AT CFPB/ NCRB,NEW DELHI

One of the objectives of NCRB is to provide training in IT and Finger Print Science for capacitybuilding in Police Forces in the country and abroad. Each year this branch conducts various trainingprograms for Indian & Foreign Police Officers. Training on subjects like Cyber Crime Investigation &Digital Forensics, CCTNS, ToT in Finger Print Science, Advanced Finger Print Science, Network & e-Security, Colored Portrait Building System, Operators Course for Statistical Software Crime in India &ADSI, Operator Course for Prison Statistics India etc. is conducted. NCRB also conducts the courseson “Training of Trainers” for development of training resource persons in Police Programs conducted inNCRB are attended by officers of all ranks including senior officers from States / Union Territories aswell as from Central Police Organizations/Central Armed Police Forces. Besides training of IndianPolice Officers, NCRB also conducts courses for Foreign Police officers under Indian Technical andEconomic Cooperation (ITEC) and Special Commonwealth African Assistance Program (SCAAP) ofMinistry of External Affairs. In the year 2018, CFPB with the progressive leadership of Director, NCRBconducted training for Foreign Nationals in Finger Print Science for six week and Indian NationalsTraining of Trainers on finger print science, Refresher Course on finger print science and basic course onfinger print science.

Trainings for Indian Nationals in Finger Print Science conducted at CFPB/NCRB New Delhi2018

S. TITLE OF THE DURATION PERIOD ELIGIBILITY NO. OFNo. TRAINING IN WEEKS PARTICIPANTS1 Training of Trainers 02 15th January Finger Print Experts 15

(TOT) on Finger to 25th from variousPrint Science January State Bureaux

2. Refresher course for 01 21st May ——Do—— 11Finger Print Science to 25th May

3 Training of Trainers 01 8th August ——Do—— 15(TOT) on Finger to 10th August

Print Science

4. Basic Course on 01 27th August ——Do—— 31Finger Print Science to 31st August

5. Basic Course on 01 12th November ——Do—— 17Finger Print Science to

16th November

6. Refresher course 01 17thDecember ——Do—— 10for Finger Print to

Science 21st December

Total 99

Chapter-V

CAPACITY BUILDING

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Trainings for Foreign Nationals in Finger Print Science conducted in the year 2018

S. TITLE OF THE DURATION PERIOD ELIGIBILITY NO. OFNo. TRAINING IN WEEKS PARTICIPANTS

1 Finger Print 06 Feb -March Courses only for 25Science in Law Foreign Police

Enforcement course Officers sponsoredfor Foreign Police under the ITEC,

Officers SCAAP and TCSof Colombo PlanSchemes of the

Ministry of ExternalAffairs,Government

of India

Trainings for Indian Nationals in Finger Print Science conducted at Kolkata in 2018CFPB Kolkata unit has been providing training for law enforcement to individuals as well as

officials from various trades who tend to deal with Fingerprints in one way or the other.

S. TITLE OF THE DURATION PERIOD ELIGIBILITY NO. OFNo. TRAINING IN WEEKS PARTICIPANTS

1 Basic Course on 01 10th Sept Finger Print Experts 17Finger Print Science to 14th Sept from various

State Bureaux

Few State/UT Finger Print Bureaux also provide trainings in courses pertaining to Finger Printand allied sciences as per their discretion. The following table depicts the number of State/UTFPB Staff trained in FP science

Sl. No. State/UT 2017 20181 A & N Islands 00 012 Andhra Pradesh 55 073 Bihar 00 044 Delhi 00 155 Goa 07 076 Gujarat 00 187 Himachal Pradesh 00 028 Karnataka 78 009 Kerala 00 1410 Madhya Pradesh 05 0111 Maharashtra 11 0012 Manipur 00 0013 Odisha 11 0214 Puducherry 00 0015 Punjab 06 0216 Rajasthan 15 1017 Telangana 33 00

Total 221 83

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The following table depicts the number of outside staff trained at the State/UT FPBx

Sl. No. State/UT 2017 20181 A & N Islands 00 002 Andhra Pradesh 2496 42213 Arunachal Pradesh 293 1054 Assam 378 5405 Bihar 80 1776 Chandigarh * 00 007 Chhattisgarh 710 12168 Dadra & Nagar Haveli* 00 009 Daman & Diu * 00 0010 Delhi 279 41211 Goa 33 3312 Gujarat 5010 43013 Haryana 288 28014 Himachal Pradesh 120 11415 Jammu & Kashmir 00 0016 Jharkhand 431 45517 Karnataka 1487 142018 Kerala 1357 78519 Lakshadweep* 00 0020 Madhya Pradesh 5749 449521 Maharashtra 1005 115022 Manipur 31 0823 Meghalaya 09 0824 Mizoram 37 1925 Nagaland 31 0226 Odisha 407 51727 Puducherry 00 0028 Punjab 33 310429 Rajasthan 00 5330 Sikkim 221 0031 Tamil Nadu 00 0032 Telangana 244 46333 Tripura 00 0034 Uttrakhand 362 0035 Uttar Pradesh 93 7736 West Bengal 25 44

Total 21209 20128

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Participants of the 2nd Basic Course of Finger Print held at CFPB Unit,Kolkata from 10th to 14th September, 2018

Finger Print Expert from CFPB delivering lecture in the Basic Finger Print Science anddemonstration of AFIS, FACTS at CFPB to the Prison Trainee Officers at

Training Branch, NCRB, New Delhi,

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Director NCRB, Joint Director (Admn.) NCRB and Joint Director (CCTNS) withparticipants of Refresher Course on Finger Print Science

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ANNEXURE

Annexure-I Pioneers of Finger Print Science

Annexure-II Laws Relating to Finger Prints in India

Annexure-III Recommendations of the XIX All India Conference for Directors of FingerPrint Bureaux held at Dr. MCR HRD Institute of Telangana, Hyderabadon 21st and 22nd June, 2018

Annexure-IV Sanctioned And Posted Staff Strength in SFPBx

Annexure-V(a) National Automated Finger Print Identification System (NAFIS) andAutomated Finger Print Identification System (AFIS)

(b)& (c) States with and without AFIS

(d) Availability of Live Scanners / FEDs in State Finger Print Bureaux

(e) Availability of other scientific tools and equipments in SFPBx

Annexure-VI AIBE Toppers from 1963 To 2018

Annexure-VII List of Important Books on Finger Print Science

Annexure -VIII Addresses of State Finger Print Bureaux / Units

Annexure -IX Glossary

Annexure -X Abbreviations

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Annexure-I

PIONEERS OF FINGER PRINT SCIENCEThere are records of finger prints being taken many centuries ago. Ancient artifacts with carv-

ings similar to friction ridge skin have been discovered in many places throughout the world. The ancientBabylonians pressed the tips of their fingertips into clay to record business transactions. Thumbprintswere used on clay seals in China to “sign” documents. A petroglyph located on a cliff face in Nova Scotiadepicts a hand with exaggerated ridges and finger whorls, presumably left by the Mi’kmaq people.

With the advancement in the field of Identification/ Investigation, many of the Scientists/ Investi-gators worked, whose contributions are listed below:

Dr. NEHEMIAH GREW (1641-1712)

English Plant Morphologist, Considered as “Father of PlantAnatomy”.

Studied and described the ridges, furrows, and pore structureof friction skin.

Published very accurate drawings of the Finger Printpatternsand areas of the palms.

Did not address uniqueness or permanence of the ridges.

MARCELLO MALPHIGHI (1628-1694)

First to see the capillaries and was a founder of histology,embryology, plant anatomy, and comparative anatomy.

Used a microscope for the first time to examine friction skinand made observations as to its structure.

Malpighian layer of skin names after him, for his research con-tributions.

Did not address uniqueness or permanence of friction ridges.

Dr. J.C.A. MAYER (1747-1801)

Authored a book on human anatomy and anatomicalillustrations. The book is one of the earliest recordingssupporting the uniqueness of fingerprints.

The book included drawings of friction skin and this is still avalid statement ;

“Although the arrangements of skin ridges are never duplicatedin two persons, nevertheless the similarities are closer amongsome individuals. In others the differences are marked, yet in spite of their peculiarities

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of arrangement all have certain likeness.”

This statement has been verified by all other medical andscientific researcher of friction skin.

Dr. JOHANNES E. PURKINJE (1787–1869)

At Breslau he created the world’s first Independent Physiol-ogy department and the first official Physiology laboratory.

He discovered the Purkinje effect, Purkinje cells, and Purkinjefibers.

He was the first to give regular classification ofFingerPrintpatterns into nine categories which is as follows:

A:Transverse curves, F: Spiral, B:Central longitudinal stria, G: Ellipse or elliptical whorl, C: Oblique stria, H:Circle or circular whorl, and D: Oblique sinus, I: Double whorl E: Almond

SIR WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL (1833-1917)

He experimented with the idea of using a handprint as a sig-nature by having a man named Rajyadhar Konai put a stampof his right hand on the back of a contract. The contract wasreceived and accepted as valid.

He instituted taking fingerprints of both pensioners and crimi-nals so that it is not carried out by imposters.

He was the first person to use Hand Prints/ Finger Prints of-ficially.

He published an account of his work entitled ‘The Origin ofFingerprinting’.

Dr. HENRY FAULDS (1843–1930)

British surgeon and Superintendent of TsukijiHospital in Tokyo.

Wrote an article that discussed fingerprints asa means of identification.

He published a paper on the subject titled ‘Onthe Skin-Furrows of the Hand’, in the scien-tific journal ‘Nature’ and it was the first scien-tific literature to suggest the basic concepts ofthe fingerprint system of identification.

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In an article, Faulds proposed using friction ridge individualization at crime scenes andgave two practical examples.

Recommended Printer’s Ink for recording of fingerprints.

SIR FRANCIS GALTON (1822-1911)

He was an English explorer and anthropologist best known forhis research in Eugenics and Human Intelligence.

Established that friction ridge skin was unique and persistent.

Defined & Named each Peculiar characteristics /Minutiae/Ridge Characteristics

Wrote book on “Fingerprints” in 1892 & “Decipherment ofBlurred Fingerprints”

IVÁN (JUAN) VUCETICH (1858-1925)

His classification system and individualization of prisonersthrough the use of fingerprints were the first practical uses ofthe Finger Print science by law enforcement personnel.

He made the first positive identification of a criminal in a casewhere Francisca Rojas had killed her two children and thencut her throat, trying to put the blame on the outside attacker.A bloody print identified her as the killer.

SIR EDWARD RICHARD HENRY (1850-1931)

Inspector General of Police for the Lower Provinces in Ben-gal.

Considered as Father of Modern Finger PrintScience.

With the help of Indian Police Officers Khan Bahadur AzizulHaque, and Rai Bahadur Hem Chandra Bose, the Henry clas-sification system was developed.

Went before an inquiry committee to convince them to changeto fingerprinting criminals instead of using the Bertillon Method.

Established the Metropolitan Police Finger Print Bureau, it was Britain’s first.

Published a book “The Classification and Use of Finger Prints.”

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AZIZUL HAQUE (1872 – 1935)

Officer-in-charge of the Anthropometric Bureau at Calcutta

Helped in devising the classification formula on a mathematicalbasis.

Was awarded the title “Khan Bahadur”

Was awarded honoraria of rupees 5000/- for his contributionto the establishment of finger print classification.

HEM CHANDRA BOSE (Born in 1867)

An officer of the Anthropometric Bureau in Calcutta

Created a system for single digit impression

Created a telegraphic code for communicating classification.

Was awarded the title “Rai Bahadur”

Wrote a book called “Finger Print Companion”

Awarded honoraria of rupees 5000/- for his contributions.

EDMOND LOCARD (1877-1966)

Formulated the basic principle of forensic science: “Every con-tact leaves a trace”.

Developed the science of Poroscopy.

Established the first rules of the minimum number of minutiaenecessary for identification. He said that if 12 specific pointswere identical between two fingerprints, it would be sufficientfor positive identification.

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Annexure-II

LAWS RELATING TO FINGER PRINTS IN INDIA

In an endeavor for the betterment of the publication a new chapter on laws relating to FingerPrints has been added from this year, the chapter contains all relevant legal information pertaining toFinger Print Science in India.

Section 45 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, as amended by Act V of 1899, defines:

Any other person whose finger prints is ordered to be maintained by the Govt. of India from timeto time, subject to the provisions of the Identification of prisoners Act (act XXXIII of 1920).

“When the Court has to form an opinion upon a point of foreign law, or of science or art, or asto identity of handwriting or finger impressions, the opinions upon that point of persons especially skilledin such foreign law, science or art, or in questions as to identify of handwriting or finger impressions arerelevant facts. Such persons are called Experts”.

Section 293 of Cr. P.C. states as follows:

1) Any document purporting to be a report under the hand of a Government scientific expert towhom this section applies, upon any matter or thing duly submitted to him for examination oranalysis and report in the course of any proceeding under this code may be used as evidence inany inquiry, trial or other proceeding under this code.

2) The Court may, if it thinks fit, summon and examine any such expert as to the subject-matter ofhis report.

3) Where any such expert is summoned by a Court, and he is unable to attend personally, he may,unless the court has expressly directed him to appear personally, depute any responsible officerworking with him to attend the court, if such officer is conversant with the facts of the case andcan satisfactorily depose in court on his behalf.

4) This section applies to the following Government Scientific Experts, namely:-

a) Any Chemical Examiner or Assistant Chemical Examiner to Government.

b) The Chief Inspector of Explosives.

c) The Director, Finger Print Bureau.

d) The Director, Haffkine Institute, Bombay.

e) The Director of a Central Forensic Science Laboratory or a State / UT Forensic Sci-ence Laboratory.

f) The Serologist to the Government.

To ascertain, whether a finger print is that of a person by whom it purports to have been made,the court may direct any person present in the court to record his finger prints for the purpose of enablingthe court to compare the finger prints alleged to have been made by such person. When given by

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recognized finger print experts, evidence as to the identification of persons by means of finger prints leftat the scene of crime, is a fact. Summon from court is received whenever, court requires the services ofexperts either to prove the identity of the accused person or to give evidence in case in which expertsopinion has already been furnished by the Bureau.

LAWS RELATING TO PREPARATION OF RECORD AND SEARCH SLIPS

Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920

Section 3: Related to Convicted Persons

a) Every person who has been convicted of any offence punishable with rigorousimprisonment for a term of one year or upwards or of any offence which wouldrender him liable to enhanced punishment on a subsequent conviction and

b) Every person ordered to give security of his good behavior under Section 118CrPC shall if so required allow his measurements and photographs to be takenby a police officer in the prescribed manner.

Section 4: Empowers police officers for taking fingerprints of non-convicted arrested per-sons in connection with an offence punishable with RI for one year or more.

Section 5: Empowers a magistrate of first class to order a person to give his Finger Printfor the purpose of any investigation or proceedings.

Section 6: i) Empowers the use of necessary means to secure the fingerprints of anyperson who resists or refuses taking of fingerprints.

ii) Resistance or refusal is deemed to be an offence u/s 186 IPC.

Section 7: Deals with destruction of finger print slips on acquittal or on discharge or onrelease without trial.

SCHEDULE OF OFFENCES FOR TAKING FINGER IMPRESSIONS AS PER CFPBMANUAL

As per OM No. 115/POLICE (L)/ 55 (8) Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs, Gov-ernment of India, Dated 19.02.1955, on the subject of ‘Establishment of C.F.P.B and instructions to befollowed by State Bureaux and District Police officers in sending F.P. record slips’, mentions about theG.O. No. 37/223/55-piii Dated 5.12.55, which incorporates the procedure to be adopted for takingfinger impressions of all persons convicted of any offence mentioned in the schedule of offences.

Finger Print slips of the following persons will be recorded at the Central Finger Print Bureau:

1) All persons convicted of offences under chapter XII to XVII IPC which are punishable withrigorous imprisonment for a term of one year or more.

2) All persons convicted of any offence under Chapter VI IPC or of sabotage and subversiveactivities against State.

3) All persons convicted of offences under section 170, 302, and 304 (murder for gain), 328, 338,465 to 477A, 489A to 489D IPC.

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4) All persons convicted under the Arms, Opium and State Excise acts who are suspected to besmugglers in Arms, Opium by dangerous drugs as defined in the Dangerous Drugs Act (Act II of1930) or entailing enhanced punishment on reconviction .

5) All persons convicted of smuggling gold, currency and valuable articles under Foreign exchangeRegulation Act VII of 1947.

6) All persons ordered to execute bonds under sections 109 and 110 CrPC (for offence againstproperty only).

7) All traffickers in women and children who are convicted under section 363 to 373 IPC.

8) All persons convicted under section 5 of Act LXXIV of 1950 for unlawful possession of tele-graph wires.

9) All persons convicted under section 3 of Ordnance XIX of 1944 for unlawful possessions ofRailway Stores.

10) All professional criminals and persons of dangerous character externed from any area under anystate Act.

11) All foreigners externed under Foreigners Act XXXI of 1946.

12) All approvers in gang dacoity and criminal conspiracy cases.

13) All persons suspected of being professional itinerant criminals and persons of notoriously crimi-nal reputation who habitually absent themselves from their homes and are believed to travel toother states for the purpose of committing crime and who have been arrested by police andwhose finger prints have been taken, even if they are acquitted provided that in case of acquittalpermission for record for finger prints is obtained from the court under section 7 of Act XXXIIIof 1920.

14) All persons convicted for attempt or abetment (sec 511 or 109/114 IPC) and criminal con-spiracy (sec 120B IPC) for offences mentioned in this schedule.

15) All Indian nationals convicted outside India of any offence for which finger prints have beenreceived at the State Bureau from those countries.

16) All International criminals and absconders whose finger prints are sent to the State Bureau fromcountries outside India.

17) All persons convicted under explosive Substances Act (Act VI of 1908).

18) All persons convicted under the official Secrets Act (Act XIX of 1923).

19) All persons convicted under sec 101, 126 and 128 of the Indian Railways Act (Act IX of 1890).

20) Any other person whose finger prints are ordered to be maintained by the Govt. of India fromtime to time, subject to the provisions of the Identification of prisoners Act (act XXXIII of1920).

Note: The taking of finger prints of persons who are local men and convicted of offences oftrivial nature will be subject to the discretion of the Supdt. of Police of the district concerned.

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IMPORTANT COURT VERDICTS ON FINGER PRINT EVIDENCE

1. Supreme Court Ruling Of 1961 : [State of Bombay Vs. Kathikalu Oghad AIR 1961 SC1808]

A thumb impression of an accused taken by the police in course of investigation which was lateron produced at the trial did not amount to testimonial compulsion under Article 20(3) and was not onthat account inadmissible. It held that the application of finger prints in the identification of persons doesnot violate the fundamental rights under Article 20(3) of the constitution. It was further held that to be awitness in its wider sense means giving an oral or written statement but does not amount to exposing apart of the body for the purpose of identification.

2. Supreme Court Ruling Of 1972 : [AIR 1972 SC 975]

“The comparison and identification of finger prints has developed into a science and the resultsderived there from have reached a stage of exactitude. As long as the report shows that the opinion wasbased on observations which led to a conclusion, such opinion can be accepted.”

“Unless there is a doubt as to the correctness of the opinion, the report of the examiner may beaccepted without examination of the expert.”

3. Supreme Court Ruling of 1978: [Mohanlal Vs. Ajit Singh AIR July1978 SC 1183]

The hon’ble Supreme Court ruled that an opinion based on 8 identical ridge characteristics wasfully justified and conformed to the views expressed in scientific books on the subject.

“Nothing substantial has been urged to challenge the opinion of the director of the Finger PrintBureau and all that has been argued is that as there were only 8 points of similarity, there was not enoughbasis for the expert’s opinion about the identity of finger prints. Reference in this has been made toB.L.Saxena’s ‘Identification of handwriting, disputed documents, finger prints, foot prints and detectionof forgeries’ (1968 edition, page 247), Walter R. Scott’s ‘Finger print mechanics’(page 62) andM.K.Mehta’s ‘The identification of thumb impression and the cross examination of finger print experts’(second edition, page 28). We have gone through these books but they do not really support the argu-ment of the learned counsel for the respondent. While referring to the old practice of looking for aminimum of 12 identical characteristic details, Saxena has admitted that the modern view is that 6 pointsof similarity are sufficient to establish the identity of finger prints. Walter Scott has stated that as a matterof practice most experts who work with finger prints constantly satisfy themselves as to the identity with8 or even 6 points.” The larger surface of the fully rolled impression not only allows accurate classifica-tion but it also gives more points for comparison. (For representative purpose only)

4. Supreme Court Ruling of 1979: [Jaspal Singh Vs. State of Punjab AIR 1979 SC 1708]

“The science of Finger print identification is an exact science and does not admit of any mistakeor doubt.”

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Annexure-III

RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE XIX ALL INDIA CONFERENCE FOR DIRECTORS OFFINGER PRINT BUREAUX HELD AT Dr. MCR HRD INSTITUTE OF TELANGANA,HYDERABAD ON 21st AND 22nd JUNE, 2018

The 19th All India Conference of Directors of Finger Prints Bureaux was organized by TelanganaState Police under the aegis of National Crime Records Bureau on 21st and 22nd June, 2018 at Dr.MCR HRD Institute of Telangana, Hyderabad. Conference was inaugurated by hon’ble Minister ofState (Home) Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir and the Chief Guest for valedictory function was hon’bleTelangana State Home Minister Shri Nayani Narashimha Reddy. Fingerprint professionals from NCRB,State Fingerprint Bureaux, Central Police Organizations and Universities have participated in the confer-ence. Summary of recommendations made during this two days conference are:

1. National Automatic Fingerprint Identification System(NAFIS):

(a) Architecture: NCRB presented the proposed architecture of National Automatic Fin-gerprint Identification System (NAFIS) and the future roadmap for its procurement.Provision will be given for States to search chance prints, arrestee prints in their owndatabase or selected States database or entire country. It is also clarified that policemanat NAKA or check post can make national level search from NAFIS through mobileapp. FED’s will be provided to all Police stations in the second phase. CCTNS Net-work will be used to access NAFIS and with a provision to access from open internetalso.

(b) Integration: It was informed that NAFIS will be integrated at central level (CCTNS-CAS-Centre) as well as each State Level (CCTNS-CAS-State) using web service.

(c) Advanced States: However, advanced States like Maharashtra, Telangana, AndhraPradesh will continue to use their own AFIS and their data will be replicated into NAFIS.

(d) Digitization: Data available in NIST format with the States will be migrated into NAFISby the System Integrator. However, States should digitize remaining FP slips in NISTcomplaint format so that same can also be migrated into NAFIS.

(NCRB/States/UTs)

2. NABL accreditation & BEST SFPB:

(a) Accreditation improves the quality and technical competence and efficiency of the Insti-tution. In order to achieve this objective, it was proposed that all Laboratories of finger-prints in the country should acquire a NABL accreditation to make FPBx, standardizedand quality compliant. Therefore, it was proposed to layout criteria and decides bench-marks for FPBx enabling them to get NABL accreditation.

(b) Thereafter, FPBx will be assessed on the basis of their performance and rewarded. ACommittee is proposed to be constituted under the chairmanship of Joint Director

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(CCTNS) with members from Rajasthan (Shri Pankaj Choudhary, SSP), HimachalPradesh (Shri Arun Sharma, Director), Punjab (Shri Hardeep Singh, Director), WestBengal (Shri Debashish Ghosh, Director), Tamil Nadu (Shri Krishnamurthy G, DSP),Delhi (Shri R K Rohella, Inspector) and NCRB (Smt S Indira Sudha, DSP) to suggestguidelines for accreditation and to work out the parameters for choosing best Finger-print Bureaux every year and to reward during the conference. Committee will submitits report by 30-09-2018.

(Committee/NCRB)

3. Medals for scientific community:

Director, NCRB spoke about the increasing role played by scientific community in policing andproposed that annual medals may be instituted for various technical disciplines such as Finger printscience, Information Technology, FSL and Police wireless. While addressing the gathering during theinaugural function, Minister of State (Home) also expressed that it is a good idea and asked NCRB tosubmit a detailed proposal to MHA for instituting such medal.

(NCRB/MHA)

4. Manpower for Fingerprint Bureau:

Conference deliberated about the kind of manpower available in each State Fingerprint Bureauand their hierarchy. It was felt that designations like FP searcher, FP test Inspector, Sub Inspector (FP)followed in different States is creating confusion and it is better to have uniform designations across thecountry. The recommendation of the earlier committee headed by Shri Sumit Sharan, IPS, IGP TamilNadu was discussed and delegates expressed that guidelines from center are necessary for brininguniformity. Conference recommended to constitute another committee for studying the existing Finger-print staffing pattern in various States and to recommend an ideal structure. This committee will submit itsreport in 2 months and the members volunteered to work are Uttar Pradesh (Shri Anil Kumar Singh,IPS, SP), Bihar (Mrs. Anjana Kumari, Director), Telangana (Shri Prabhakar Rao, Director), Maharashtra( Shri R B Kulkarni, Director, Pune), Delhi ( Shri R K Vajpayee, Director), Karnataka ( ShriMahabaleshwar Hedge, Director) , Madhya Pradesh (Mrs. Nidhi Srivatasava Inspector) and NCRB(Shri S. P. Singh and Smt Indira Sudha, DSP). Committee will be headed by Joint Director (CCTNS),NCRB. Committee will submit its report by 30-09-2018.

(Committee/NCRB)

5. Modernization of State FPBx:

(a) Presentation was made by the member of the committee constituted under the chair-manship of Shri Sumit Sharan IPS, IGP Tamilnadu. It was informed that State Govern-ments have not allotted funds in many States for purchase of modern equipment and FPexperts are using the equipment which was supposed to be condemned long back.Committee has identified certain items which are essential for each State FingerprintBureau. Conference felt that all state FPBx must procure these items.

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(b) It was recommended that NCRB may take up this issue with MHA for providing fundsto procure the equipment identified by the committee under Police Modernization schemeand also for sanction of certain amount every year towards replacement of obsoleteequipment and to introduce modern equipment that helps to improve the efficiency ofFP Experts.

(c) Conference discussed about the merits in procurement of material through GovernmentElectronic Marketplace (GEM). It was unanimously recommended that NCRB shouldwork out the specifications for the commonly used items and share with GEM for inclu-sion in their list.

(NCRB/MHA)

6. Legal Matters:

(a) Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920:

NCRB made a detailed presentation about the amendments required in Identification ofPrisoners Act, 1920 as requested by MHA. Delegates suggested including hand geom-etry and veining pattern also under ‘measurements’. Conference also felt that enoughsafe guards must be built in for stopping misuse of any provisions in the Act.

A number of delegates were of the view that fingerprints of the suspects taken for thepurpose of search should be stored in a separate database instead of keeping them withconvict database. It was also suggested that separate center rules should be notified inthis regard.

(b) Usage of Aadhaar database:

Director, NCRB, in his welcome address stated that about 45,000 unidentified deadbodies are reported across the country every year and many bodies are found in acondition that faces offer no clue with regards to their identification. He also stated thatall the chance prints developed at the scene of crime are not being matched since about80% to 85% criminals are first time offenders. He informed that if limited access is givento Aadhaar database, then it is possible to solve several cases where first time offendershave committed crime which will make the society more secure. Moreover, severalunidentified bodies can be handed over to their relatives for graceful disposal as enrol-ment in Aadhaar is almost complete. Conference recommended that NCRB shouldtake up this issue with the Government for amendment of Aadhaar Act, so that limitedaccess to Aadhaar database may be given to Law enforcing agencies.

(NCRB)

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7. Standardization:

(a) Revision of CFPB Manual:

Conference discussed about the need for revision of Central Fingerprint Bureau Manual.Delegates from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, andTamilnadu informed that they have state FPB manuals. It was decided to collect all theseState manuals and to revise CFPB manual. A committee has been proposed in thisregard with Shri A Mohan Krishna DD (C-III) as chairman and members from Jharkhand( Shri Neeruj Sahay, Director), Bihar ( Shri Ashutosh Kumar, DSP), Delhi ( Shri N KVadhera, Inspector), Maharashtra ( Shri Prasad Joshi, API), and CFPB ( Shri B. RoyDirector I/c CFPB, Shri S. P. Singh DSP, Smt Indira Sudha DSP, Shri R R Sharma,Inspector). Committee will submit its report by 20-09-2018.

(Committee/NCRB)

(b) National Criminal Number (NCN):

It was felt that there is no unique identifier for the same criminal if he commits crime indifferent States, as Regular Criminal Number (RCN) allotted to the same criminal is notunique in different states, since each state allots different RCN. Therefore it is proposedto allot National Criminal Number (NCN) by NCRB so that it works as uniqueidentifier. As a part of CCTNS integration, this NCN will be shared with CCTNS sothat it can maintain unique identity for criminal.

(NCRB)

(c) Standard format to be designed for opinion of FP experts:

Delegates from Rajasthan expressed that opinion given in different formats by differentFPBx is giving room for cross examination by defense counsels which sometimes dimin-ishes the value of FP expert and the evidence. Therefore, the conference unanimouslyrecommended that NCRB may propose a standard format for furnishing the opinion ofFP experts in the court of law.

(NCRB)

(d) AIBE:

Decision about the previous conference recommendation of making Science graduateas compulsory qualification to appear for AIBE was discussed and NCRB clarified thatnon-science graduates were not permitted to appear for AIBE exam. For a questionabout non-science graduates already in service, it was clarified that they will be allowedif concerned State gives an undertaking that future recruitments are exclusively sciencegraduates.

(NCRB/States/UTs)

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8. Capacity Building:

(a) New techniques for FP development:

Retiring Directors of State FPBx, Award Winners of fingerprint competition and Re-search scholars have described various techniques for fingerprint development. Con-ference resolved that Fingerprint Experts should keep abreast of latest easy and costeffective powders and other techniques for FP development and to adopt them.

(States/UTs)

(b) New multi modal biometrics:

The Conference recommended that with the advent of technological advances in thefield of personal identification, the role of a FP expert has to be extended to cover theother biometrics such as Voice Samples, Vein Pattern, Hand Geometry, Earlobe Geom-etry, Iris and Retina Scan, Photographs, Palm Impression, Foot Print Impression aswell. FP experts should look forward to learn the technicalities of the upcoming multimodal biometric systems to stay updating in this progressive field.

(NCRB/States/UTs)

(c) Collaboration with universities/ research organizations:

People associated with various law enforcement agencies are often unaware of the lat-est advancements in the field of FP science. It was felt that collaboration with universi-ties/ research organizations would be beneficial for FP personnel to be aware of suchtechnological advancements. Therefore, all State FPBX and NCRB were requested tohave tie ups or MOUs for the interaction with Universities/Institutions.

(NCRB/States/UTs)

(d) Training in foreign Countries:

In order to equip our fingerprint experts at par with the international standards andknowledge, the conference recommended that Fingerprint personnel need to be sent fortraining in foreign institutions so as to make them aware of the latest practices in the fieldof fingerprint science. It was proposed that NCRB should identify and coordinate withsuch institutions and take MHAs approval for the same.

(NCRB/MHA)

(e) Training in the State Fingerprint Bureaux for capacity building:

Fingerprint experts, already scarce in most of the state bureau, are not able to visit allcrime scenes and train the newly recruited staff. Uttar Pradesh informed that most oftheir Fingerprint experts are retired and they do not have FP experts even to conduct

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trainings. In such cases, Director, NCRB suggested that the states may initiate actionfor engaging retired persons on contractual basis so that they can train the newly re-cruited staff as well as visit crime scenes. It was also informed that NCRB fingerprintexperts can be deputed to State FPBX for conducting Fingerprint related trainings.

(NCRB/States/UTs)

(f) Journal on Fingerprint Science:

Participants from Universities suggested that CFPB should start a journal on FingerprintScience as there is no journal exclusively for fingerprint science published in India. Peri-odicity of the journal was discussed and it was decided to have 2 issues per year. AllStates/UTs and academicians are requested to contribute meaningful articles/write-upsfor this journal.

(NCRB/States/UTs)

9. Administration related matters:

(a) Director of FPB should be a FP expert:

The Conference deliberated as whether Fingerprint Bureau should be headed by onlyFP expert or not. Several participants expressed that Director with FP expertise wouldbe able to make the scientific and technical decisions pertaining to the bureau in anefficient manner. It is decided that committee proposed to work on manpower issueswill look into this matter.

(Committee/NCRB)

(b) CFPB Nodal Officers:

Tamil Nadu informed that States are seeking lot of assistance from CFPB with regard tosearch slips and chance prints for which one Nodal Officer should be designated fromCFPB. It was also informed that such arrangement will assist CFPB because desig-nated Nodal Officer can verify the receipt of search and record slips from those States.Director, NCRB informed that such sort of arrangement already exists for CCTNS andsame pattern will be implemented for Fingerprints also.

(NCRB)

(c) Collection and documentation of Judgment copies of the crucial cases:

The criteria for the citations for the award of excellence have been broadly divided intovarious categories with variable weightage, of which the conviction, cross examinationand the case intensity are a few to name. It is proposed that copies of judgment shouldbe attached with the cases sent for nomination.

(NCRB/States/UTs)

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10. Miscellaneous:

(a) DGs/IGs Conference:

Delegates suggested that there should be a session in the DGs/IGs conference for fin-gerprint related issues such as modernization of State fingerprint Bureaux, filling of va-cancies. Director NCRB informed that NCRB will certainly make a request to includethis item in their agenda.

(NCRB)

(b) Conference Title:

In order to broaden the scope of the conference and also to encourage other institutionscarrying out analytical and research work in the field of Finger Print science to partici-pate in the conference, it is decided to rename the conference as “National Conferenceon Finger Print Science”.

(NCRB/MHA)

(c) Regulating Authority:

Delegates expressed that many private persons are giving opinion in the court as FPExpert and there is no regulating authority for FP Experts like BAR ASSOCIATIONfor advocates or MCI for doctors etc. The Conference suggested that NCRB may takeup with MHA for creating regulating authority for fingerprint experts.

(NCRB/MHA)

(d) Fees for Private/Civil Cases:

Delegates informed that in some States, non-government/private organizations are seekingthe services of FP experts for which fees can be prescribed. Conference recommendedthat NCRB should collect the information from all States/UTs about various types ofservices that are offered and to work out suitable rate for each type of service.

(NCRB)

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Annexure-IV

SANCTIONED AND POSTED STAFF STRENGTH IN PROMINENT STATE FPBx ASON 31.12.2018

This annexure gives overview of staff position in prominent State Finger Print Bureaux functioning in thecountry.

1. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)

1. Director/S.P. 01 01 00

2. DSP, FPBx 01 01 00

3. Sub-Inspector 01 01 00

4. Constable 04 04 00

Total 07 07 00

2. ANDHRA PRADESH

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director/S.P. 01 01 002. Dy.S.P.FPBx 05 05 003. Inspector 21 11 104. Sub-Inspector 60 25 355. Assistant Sub-Inspector 14 14 006. Photographer (Sub-Inspector) 01 00 017. Constable 01 01 008. Others (PC-Photography) 01 01 00

Total 104 58 46

3. ARUNACHAL PRADESH

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Inspector 00 02* 002. Sub Inspector 00 00 003. Constable 00 01* 00

Total 00 03 00

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4. ASSAM

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Addl. S.P. 00 01* 002. Dy. S.P/ Director 01 00 013. Inspector/In charge 01 02* 004. Sub Inspector 14 05 095. Asst. Sub Inspector 02 01 016. Constable 05 03 2

Total 23 12 13

5. BIHAR

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. S.P./ Director 01 01 002. Dy.S.P./ Deputy Director 13 06 073. Inspector 00 01* 004. Sub-Inspector 04 03 015. Assistant Sub-Inspector 00 02* 006. Head Constable 00 01* 007. Constable 04 03 018. Others 01 01 00

Total 23 18 09

6. CHHATTISGARH*

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. S.P./Director 01 00 012. Dy. S.P 01 05* 003. Inspector 08 04 044. Sub-Inspector 10 02 085. Others 00 01* 00

Total 20 12 13

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7. DELHI

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Dy. S.P/ Director 01 01 002. Inspector 02 02 003. Sub-Inspector 15 12 034. Assistant Sub-Inspector 53 42 115. Head Constable 01 00 016. Constable 00 00 007. Others 01 01 00

Total 73 58 15

8. GUJARAT

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director-I 01 00 012. Director Group- II 05 04 013. Senior Expert 18 03 154. Junior Expert 42 38 045. Searcher 37 04 33

Total 103 49 54

9. GOA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director, FSL 00 01* 002. Dy. S.P/ Dy. Director 01 00 013. First Expert 02 01 014. Second Expert 02 00 025. Searcher 02 01 016. Photographer 01 00 017. Head Constable 00 05* 008. Constable 00 04* 009. Other 00 01* 00

Total 08 13 06

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10. HIMACHAL PRADESH

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. S.P. / Director 00 01* 002. Dy. S.P./ Dy. Director 00 00 003. Inspector 01 00 014. Sub-Inspector 01 00 015. Assistant Sub-Inspector 01 03* 016. Head Constable 02 02 007. Constable 02 00 008. Photographer 00 00 009. Others 00 00 00

Total 07 06 03

12. JAMMU & KASHMIR

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Dy. S.P. 00 01* 002. Sub-Inspector 00 01* 003. Head Constable 00 01* 004. Constable 00 01* 00

Total 00 04 00

11. HARYANA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. ADGP 01 01 002. SP 01 01 003. Dy.S.P. 03 03 004. Inspector/ Supervisor 05 01 045. Sub-Inspector 26 15 116. Assistant Sub-Inspector/ 08 00 08

Head Classifier7. Head Constable/Senior Classifier 09 08 018. Constables/ Junior Classifier 36 05 319. Peon 04 01 0310. Others 00 00 00

Total 93 35 58

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13. JHARKHAND

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. State Examiner of Fingerprint 07 03 042. Sub Inspector 00 00 003. Assistant Sub-Inspector 00 03* 004. Constable 00 03* 005. Others 01 00 01

Total 08 09 05

14. KARNATAKA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director / S.P. 01 00 012. Dy. Director/ Dy. Supdt. of Police 11 09 023. Inspector 38 12 264. Sub-Inspector 51 41 105. Head Constable 32 12 206. Constable 62 45 177. Peon 03 02 018. Others 09 01 08

Total 207 122 85

15. KERALA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director 01 00 012. Dy. Director 01 01 003. Tester Inspectors 22 19 034. Finger Print Experts 44 40 045. Finger Print Searchers 25 15 106. Head Clerk 01 01 007. Clerk 04 02 028. CA 01 01 009. Typist 01 01 0010. Office Attendant 02 01 0111. Others 03 01 02

Total 105 82 23

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17. MAHARASHTRA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director / Supdt. of Police (Fingerprint) 04 00 042. Deputy Director/Dy.S.P.(Fingerprint) 06 02 043. Sr. Police Insp./Senior Expert (Fingerprint) 18 12 064. Police Inspector/First Expert (fingerprint) 68 54 145. Asst. Police Insp./Junior Expert (fingerprint) 256 238 186. Searcher/Police Sub Inspector (fingerprint) 234 100 1347. Sr. Clerk 04 02 028. Jr. Clerk 08 00 089. Peon 16 14 02

Total 614 422 192

18. MANIPUR

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. SP/Director 00 01* 002. Dy. Director/ Dy.S.P. 01 01 003. Inspector 00 01* 004. Sub-Inspector 00 00 005 Head Constable 00 02* 00

Total 01 05 00

16. MADHYA PRADESH

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. AIG/Director 01 01 002. Addl. S.P./Addl. Dir. 02 00 023. Dy. Director/ Dy.S.P. 15 06 094. Inspector 50 19 315 Sub-Inspector 62 60* 026. Asst. Sub-Inspector 02 00 027. Head Constable 01 01 008. Constable 04 01 03

Total 137 88 49

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20. MIZORAM

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director 01 01 002. Asst. Director 01 00 013. JSO 03 02 014. Lab Attendant 01 01 00

Total 06 04 02

19. MEGHALAYA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. S.P./Director 00 00 002. Dy. Director/ Dy. S.P. 00 00 003. Inspector 00 01* 004. Sub-Inspector 03 02 015 Constable 02 00 02

Total 05 03 03

21. NAGALAND

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Dy. S.P. 01 01 002. Inspector 01 00 013. Sub-Inspector (Fingerprint) 02 02 004. Assistant Sub-Inspector (General) 03 02 015. Head Constable 00 01* 006. Constable 04 04 00

Total 11 10 02

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23. PUDUCHERRY

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Inspector 01 00 012. Sub-Inspector (Fingerprint) 01 00 013. Assistant Sub-Inspector 03 02 014. Finger Print Searcher/Head Constable 02 02 005. Constable 02 02 006. Others 00 00 00

Total 09 06 03

22. ODISHA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director / Dy.S.P. 02 00 022. Inspector 09 07 023. Sub-Inspector (fingerprint) 38 25 134. Assistant Sub-Inspector (General) 04 00 045. Constable (General) 06 01 056. Peon 01 00 017. Others (Follower Orderlies) 05 00 05

Total 65 33 32

24. PUNJAB

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director / Dy.S.P. 01 01 002. Inspector 06 05 013. Sub-Inspector 44 26 184. Assistant Sub-Inspector 07 05 025. Head Constable 09 09 006. Constable 05 03 02

Total 72 49 23

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26. SIKKIM

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Inspector 03 00 032. Sub-Inspector 03 03 00

Total 06 03 03

25. RAJASTHAN

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director / (Dy.S.P.) 01 00 012. Inspector 04 04 003. Sub-Inspector 43 09 344. Head Constable 05 02 035. Constable 14 11 036. Senior Photographer 02 00 02

Total 69 26 43

27. TAMILNADU

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. S.P. 01 01 002. Addl. S.P. (FP) 28 07 213. Dy. S.P. (FP) 66 53 134. Inspector 99 02 975. Sub-Inspector 202 00 2026. Photographer 03 03 007. Record Clerk 01 01 00

Total 400 67 333

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29. TRIPURA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Sub-Inspector 00 02* 002. Asst. Sub-Inspector 00 00 00

Total 00 02 00

28. TELANGANA

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Dy. S.P. / Dy. Director 01 01 002. Inspector 13 03 103. Sub-Inspector 21 21 004. Assistant Sub-Inspector 33 05 28

Total 68 30 38

30. UTTAR PRADESH

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Dy. SP/Director 01 01 002. Inspector 15 06 093. Sub-Inspector 16 04 124. Head Constable 10 12* 005. Constable 00 00 006. Photographer 01 00 017. Dark Room Assistant 04 03 018. Peon 04 03 01

Total 51 29 24

* On Deputation

* On Deputation

* On Deputation

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32. WEST BENGAL

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Director 01 01 002. Senior FP Expert 12 01 113. Junior FP Expert 28 00 004. Inspector of Policecum expert 00 02* 005. Sub-Inspector/ UD Clerk cum expert 00 01* 006. Constable 00 00 007. Others 00 02* 00

Total 41 07 11

31. UTTRAKHAND

Sl. Post Sanctioned Strength Posted Strength VacancyNo. (SFPB, Zone/ (SFPB, Zone/

Range/Distt.) Range/Distt.)1. Inspector 01 01 002. Sub-Inspector 02 02 003. Head Constable 02 00 024. Constable 02 00 02

Total 07 03 04

33. CHANDHIGARH

No Finger Print Bureau

34. DADRA& NAGAR HAVELI

No Finger Print Bureau

35. DAMAN& DIU

No Finger Print Bureau

36. LAKSHDWEEP

No Finger Print Bureau

The numbers of sanctioned, posted staff and vacancies may be taken as indicative, becausein some Bureaux there is more staff posted than actually sanctioned position, thus the value

of vacancy too may not be correct***

* On Deputation

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Annexure– V (a)

AUTOMATED FINGER PRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMAutomation of the fingerprinting technology has been the agenda of scientific and industrialist

peers in order to provide the law enforcement agencies with the best of the tools and techniques tomaintain highest possible decorum of law and order. As there is a need of fast and robust system tohandle large number of data and cope up with latest emerging trends in the era of Finger print science,MHA has taken a call to procure latest system for replacement of FACTS in the country. Following arethe specifications and work flow of the system.

National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS) Overview

The basic process of capture, use and management of fingerprint information in crime and criminalinvestigation has been defined in the Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920 and its amendments, otherState and Central acts and other procedures defined by law.

Based on the provisions of the act, both rolled and plain fingerprints (including palm prints) willbe captured from individual involved in crimes through Fingerprint Enrolment Devices (FEDs) or onpaper. The FEDs also have relevant embedded software for capture, processing and transmission offingerprint information for search, matching and verification purposes performed through NAFIS software.

Indicative architecture of NAFIS:

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The NAFIS software serves as the key application for Fingerprint experts/personnel forperforming crime and criminal investigation functions. Fingerprints are generally acquiredfor crime and criminal investigation captured through enrolment of fingerprints of indi-viduals as per the due process laid down by law, chance fingerprints lifted from the siteof incident or scene of crime, fingerprints identification through query from an existingfingerprint database (Developed through Enrolment of fingerprints) only for matchingand verification purposes as per due Procedure. Chance/Latent fingerprints are class offingerprints which are not visible to the naked eye and can be used for verification andmatching after suitable enhancements.

It is to be noted that currently 26 States/UTs have implemented AFIS software suppliedby various solution providers and 10 States/UTs are yet to implement AFIS solution.The State Fingerprint Bureau (SFPB) is the nodal organization for collection, storage,operations/transactions and management of Fingerprint related information with respectto crime and criminal investigation and tracking functions.

The SFPB and its staff at districts and other locations carry out fingerprint related func-tions in police organization.

Further it is also envisaged that the Fingerprint Enrolment Devices are to be used atPolice stations or the Fingerprint reader device integrated with the Mobile Data Termi-nal using the public Internet for accessing the Central NAFIS database.

The National level NAFIS solution would be implemented and managed by the CentralFingerprint Bureau (CFPB) at NCRB, New Delhi. The National level Automated Fin-gerprint Identification System (NAFIS) shall function as the central information reposi-tory of all the crime and criminal related fingerprint data of the country. The NAFISsolution envisaged shall consolidate all the fingerprint information available at all States/UTs in AFIS or any other databases for development of a national level searchablefingerprint information repository.

The NAFIS solution would also integrate with the Core Application Software of CCTNSproject implemented at Central level for extracting relevant crime and criminal attributedata mapped to the fingerprints.

The virtual partition of NAFIS designated for36 States/UTs would also integrate withCCTNS application (Customized and Configured Core Application Software (State)or other similar applications implemented at States/UTs) for mapping of relevant crimeand criminal attribute data with fingerprint data for providing descriptions of demo-graphics, reporting and annotation purposes.

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INPUT

ENCODING

QUALITY CHECK

VERIFICATION

MATCHING

ISRS

TRANSACTIONTERMINATION

AFIS BASED COMPARISON AND MARKING OF IDENTICAL POINTS(FOR REPRESENTATIVE PURPOSE ONLY)

The first FACTS was developed by NCRB with assistance from CMC Ltd. with the most basicfeatures for an automated system. With the advent the microprocessors and communication technology,the latest FACTS is equipped with the state of the art advantages that improves the efficiency of a FingerPrint expert. Following is an analytical comparison of the range of features developed since the inceptionof the FACTS system.

FACTS

Since, FACTS is the indigenous version of AFIS being used by finger print bureaux throughoutthe country, following is the brief illustration describing the working a generic FACTS system.

The following diagram shows the work transaction mechanism of FACTS 5.0.

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AFIS Interface Specification

The Electronic Finger Print Transmission Specification or EFTS defines the interface betweenthe IAFIS and other agencies’ systems. The EFTS contains a description of operational concepts,descriptors, field edit specifications, image quality specifications, and other information related to IAFISservices. The Electronic Biometric Transmission Specification (EBTS) is the latest upgrade to the FBI

Specifications Facts-1 Facts -3 Facts-4 Facts-5

Ease of Operation X

Inked

Chance prints

Live Scanner X

10 digits prints Acquiring X X

Sequence /Quality Check X X

Automated Pattern & X X X

Minutiae reorganization

Automated Minutiae Encoding X X X

Henry Code Check X X

Facts Workstation/s X X

Printer Attachment X X

Operating Systems —— Unix (SCO Windows NT WindowsOSR5) platforms,

Linux, Oracle

Storage Capacity —— 2.5 lakhs 5 Lakhs > 1 Million

Court opinion chart X X

Types ofprints

accepted

Finger Print specification and replaces EFTS Version 7.1. The scope of the EBTS has been expandedover previous versions to include additional biometric modalities (e.g., Palm print, facial, and iris) inrecognition of the rapidly developing biometric identification industry. The most recent update to theAmerican National Standards Institute /National Institute of Standards and Technology-InformationTechnology Laboratory 1-2015(ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011, Update: 2015) standard includes new recordtypes to facilitate data sharing for new biometric modalities. Integrating biometric data in accordancewith the ANSI/NIST standard, the FBI EBTS provides a description of all requests and responsesassociated with electronic Finger Print band other biometric identification services.

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Annexure– V (b)

STATES WITH AFIS

S. STATE / UT BUREAU/UNIT /CELL AFIS INSTALLEDNo.

1 ANDHRA PRADESH Mangalgiri PAPILLON

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH* Itanagar SECUREMANTRA 2.0

3 ASSAM* Guwahati FACTS 5.0

4 CHHATTISGARH* Raipur SECUREMANTRA 2.1

5 DELHI New Delhi AFPIS(PS-1000)

6 GOA Verna FACTS 7.0

7 GUJARAT Gandhinagar FACTS 7.0

8 HARYANA Madhuban TRISHUL vs 3.0

9 JAMMU & KASHMIR Jammu SECUREMANTRA 5.0.04

10 KARNATAKA Bengaluru NEC 3.0 C

11 KERALA Thiruvananthapuram NEC 3.0 C

12 MADHYA PRADESH* Bhopal FACTS 3.0 (RQWS Only Functional)

13 MAHARASHTRA* Mumbai FACTS 5.0

Pune FACTS 5.0

14 MEGHALAYA* Shillong FACTS 4.0

15 MIZORAM Aizawl SECUREMANTRA5.4

16 NAGALAND* Dimapur NEC 3.0 6 (NG)

17 ODISHA Bhubaneswar SECUREMANTRA 2.0

18 PUDUCHERRY Puducherry SECUREMANTRA5.0.4

19 PUNJAB Phillaur SECUREMANTRA 5.2.4

20 RAJASTHAN* Jaipur SECUREMANTRA 2.0

21 SIKKIM* Gangtok FACTS 7.0

22 TAMIL NADU* Chennai FACTS 7.0

23 TELANGANA Hyderabad PAPILLON

24 TRIPURA* Agartala SECUREMANTRA 2.0

25 UTTARAKHAND Dehradun SONDA8S

26 WEST BENGAL* Kolkata FACTS 5.0

27 CFPB / NCRB New Delhi FACTS 5.0

*AFIS not functional

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States/UTs without AFIS

S. STATE / UT BUREAU/UNIT /CELL AFIS INSTALLEDNo.

1 Bihar Patna NOT INSTALLED

2 Himachal Pradesh Shimla NOT INSTALLED

3 Jharkhand Ranchi NOT INSTALLED

4 Manipur Imphal NOT INSTALLED

5 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow NOT INSTALLED

6 A & N Islands Port Blair (Unit) NOT INSTALLED

7 Chandigarh Chandigarh NOT INSTALLED

8 Dadar& Nagar Haveli Silvassa NOT INSTALLED

9 Daman & Diu Daman NOT INSTALLED

10 Lakshadweep Kavaratti NOT INSTALLED

***

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Availability of Live Scanners/ FEDs in State Finger Print BureauxS. STATE BUREAU/UNIT /CELL AVAILABILITY OF FEDNo.1. Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad 84 Nos at Districts.2. Arunachal Pradesh Banderdewa 01 at State FPBx + 07 Nos. in Districts3. Assam Guwahati NOT PROCURED YET4. Bihar Patna NOT PROCURED YET5. Chhattisgarh Raipur One in PHQ, Not in Districts6. Delhi New Delhi 02 nos. in Bureau+ (16+4) in Districts/Courts7. Goa Verna NOT PROCURED YET8. Gujarat Gandhinagar 01 at Central Site +642 at PS level9. Haryana* Madhuban Available at both State and District level (4+33)10. Himachal Pradesh Shimla NOT PROCURED YET11. Jammu & Kashmir Jammu Available at SCRB State Level (Not Working)12. Jharkhand Ranchi NOT PROCURED YET13. Karnataka Bengaluru Available at State level 373 nos. at City/District14. Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 01 no. at State level +19 nos. at Districts

+80 nos at PS Level15. Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 168 nos. at PS level16. Maharashtra Pune NOT PROCURED YET17. Manipur Imphal NOT PROCURED YET18. Meghalaya Shillong 02 nos. at State Level19. Mizoram Aizawl 01 no. at FP Unit, FSL20. Nagaland Dimapur NOT PROCURED YET21. Odisha Bhubaneswar 02 at State level + 36 nos. at Districts + 208

nos. at PS level22. Puducherry Puducherry 01 at State level and 03 nos. at Districts +

03 nos. at Circle23. Punjab Phillaur 02 at State level24. Rajasthan Jaipur 04 at State level + 04 nos. at Range25. Sikkim Gangtok NOT PROCURED YET26. Tamil Nadu Chennai NOT PROCURED YET27. Telangana Hyderabad 02 at state + 13 nos. at District + 160 nos. at PS28. Tripura Agartala 01 at State29. Uttarakhand Dehradun 01 at State level + 04 nos. at Districts30. Uttar Pradesh Lucknow NOT PROCURED YET31. West Bengal Kolkata Information N/F in ASR-201732. A & N Island Port Blair NOT PROCURED YET (but in process)33. Chandigarh Chandigarh NOT PROCURED YET34. Dadar& Nagar Haveli Silvassa NOT PROCURED YET35. Daman & Diu Daman NOT PROCURED YET36. Lakshadweep Kavaratti NOT PROCURED YET37. CFPB / NCRB New Delhi 02 at CFPB Delhi

*States in bold have FEDs available. ***

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1. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

a) Illuminated Magnifier b) Iodine Fuming kit c) Hot air ovend) Forensic search light kit e) Ninhydrin Kit f) UV Search tableg) UV light source Kit h) Ninhydrin fuming chamber i) Handheld microscopej) Cyanoacrylate kit k) LED magnifier lenses l) Cadaver Spoon & straightenm) Digital camera n) Finger Laser light source Kit o) Magnetically developedp) Finger Print development Kit Latent print kit

2. ANDHRA PRADESH

(a) FP developing Kit Box (b) Poly Ray(e) Lenin Testers

(d) Stand Magnifier (c) UV Light Source

3. ARUNACHAL PRADESH

a) Automated Finger Print b) Live Scanner c) CameraIdentification System (AFIS) e) Latent Print Kit-1 f) Forensic Light Source

d) Powders, Lifting Tapes, Brushes, Lenses, etc4. ASSAM

a) Finger Print kit box b) Powders, Lifting Tapes, Brushes Lenses etc.

5. BIHAR

a) Cyanoacrylate fuming b) F.P. Developing Kit c) F.P Taking Kitchamber-1, Functional

6. CHHATTISGARH

a) F.P Development Kit b) Polyview System c) Dead Body Kitd) Poly Light System e) Live Scanner f) Dust Print Lifting Kitg) F.P Taking Kit h) Microscope

7. DELHI

a) AFPIS & RQWS b) CRIS c) Integrated Image Enhancingd) Integrated Image e) V.S.C- I System (Not Working)f) Crime Scope g) Crime Light h) DLK

Enhancement and i) Russell Comparator j) CED 2000 ComparatorTransmitting k) RUVIS l) RUVIS (Lab Cam)System (Not Working) m) Digital Camera n) Live Scanner

Annexure-V (e)

AVAILABILITY OF OTHER SCIENTIFIC TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS AT FINGERPRINT BUREAU OF STATES/UT’S

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8. GOA

a) F.P Powders and Brushes b) F.P development Kite) FACTS Systemc) F.P. Recording kit d) Nikon Camera

9. GUJARAT

a) District Mobile Forensic b) Finger Print powders c) Finger PrintUnit (DMFU) and brushes developing kit

d) F-80 SLR Camera e) D-80 SLR Camera f) Dust Print Lifting(Nikon) (Nikon)

g) FM-3 Camera (Nikon) h) Photo Lab & Dark Roomfacilities

10. HARYANA

a) AFIS

11. HIMACHAL PRADESH

a) Finger print developing kit b) Diff. Finger Print powders and brushes

12. JAMMU & KASHMIR

a) Scannersd) UPS-75 KVA b) Printere) FP Kit c) Live Scanner

13. JHARKHAND

a) Square lens b) Finger Print taking kit c) FP development kit

14. KARNATAKA

a) Live Scanner (FED) b) Mini crime scope/poly light c) Digital/ SLR camerasd) Imported Finger Print Kit e) Dust lifting kit f) Footprint kit box

Box g) Cyanowand kit h) Iodine Fuming cabineti) Ninhydrin sprayer j) Cadaver Kit Box k) Imported FP powders,l) AFIS m) Dust print lifter brushes, Tapes

15. KERALA

a) AFIS b) Live Scanners c) Crime Lited) Modern Scientific e) FP Developing Kit f) DLK Kit

Investigation kit g) Bright Light Torch h) Ultra lighti) Live Scanner j) Head Loop k) FP Stamping Kitl) FP recording kit m) Camera n) LED Illuminated Magnifiero) Angle Poise Lamp p) Path Finder q) Forensic Light Source

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16. MADHYA PRADESHa) Finger Print kit b) Post mortem Kit c) Live Scannerd) Poly ray e) Inkless Pad

17. MAHARASHTRA

a) Mobile Forensic Van b) Poly-Ray Light c) Dust print Lifting Kitd) Cepri-Gun forensic light e) Visitation Kit Bag f) Foot Print Kit Bag

18. MANIPUR

a) Fingerprint Kit b) VSC-QDX 630BE c) Digital Camerad) Visitation kit bag e) Fingerprint comparator

19. MEGHALAYA

a) Finger Print kit box b) LumaLite c) Ninhydrin chamberd) Linen tester and e) Iodine fuming apparatus f) Crime lite, Lumalite

Battley’s lens g) Silver nitrate h) Dust lifter kitk)i) DD detection light j) Digital camera k) Sun Gunl) Investigation kits m) UV lamp n) Illuminated magnifier

20. MIZORAM

a) HP Proliant ML350 Gen9 b) 3 HP Z230 workstation c) HP LaserJet Pro M202dwServer System for AFIS for AFIS d) HP ScanJet 5590 printer

e) Canon Scanner f) Stand Alone Computer g) HP LaserJet P1007 Printer

21. NAGALAND

a) Latent print special kit b) Poly Ray c) Iodine Fuming chamberd) AFIS

22. ODISHA

a) Forensic Light Source b) Digital camera c) Finger Print kit boxd) Footprint kit boxes

23. PUDUCHERRY

a) FP Kit Box

24. PUNJAB

a) Bellow type camera b) Intensive light source c) Single digit rolled print lived) Dust print lifting material e) Iodine fuming chamber scannerf) Nikon FM10 Camera g) Microscope h) Russell Comparatorsi) UV light j) Infra Red Ray source k) Modern Finger Printl) Magnetic latent kit developing kits

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25. RAJASTHAN

a) Modern Finger Print developing kit b) Camera

26. SIKKIM

a) FP Kit Box b) AFISd) Scanner c) Comparator

27. TAMIL NADU

a) Computers b) Kit boxesd) Camera c) Vehicles

28. TELANGANA

a) Poly Ray b) Electric Dust lifter c) FP Kit & Equipment

29. TRIPURA

a) FP Development Kit b) FP Taking Kit c) Linen Tester

30. UTTARAKHAND

a) Crime Kit Box b) AFIS c) Digital Camerad) Live Scanner

31.UTTAR PRADESH

NIL

32.WEST BENGAL

a) Detector Light b) Electronic c) FP Developing& Taking kitd) Lens

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Annexure–VILIST OF TOPPERS OF ALL INDIA BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OF F.P. EXPERTS

(AIBE) FROM 1963 TO 2018

Year No. of Persons Name StateQualified

1963 27 Sh. T.A. Jose CFPB

1964 08 Sh. B.N. Sahai Bihar

1965 22 Sh. M.N. Sinha Bihar

1966 27 Sh. K.P. Sinha Bihar

1967 35 Sh. K. Laxma Reddy Andhra Pradesh

1968 38 Sh. S.M. Singh Bhalla Punjab

1969 19 Sh. V. Muthu Karuppan Madras

1970 27 Sh. D. Narsimha Murthy Andhra Pradesh

1971 43 Sh. S.J. Pathak & Sh. M.K. Mody (Joint) Gujarat

1972 30 Sh. P.K. Ghosh West Bengal

1973 36 Sh. Sisir Chakrabarti CFPB

1974 48 Miss S.N. Aryambal Tamil Nadu

1975 39 Sh. P.D. Narkar Maharashtra

1976 23 Sh. Iqbal Ahmad Usta Rajasthan

1977 13 Sh. Shuja Shafquat J&K

1978 99 Sh. K.S. Dhaliwal CFSL New Delhi

1979 55 Sh. V.P. Sharma CFPB

1980 70 Sh. Gopal Krishna Mishra Odisha

1981 62 Sh. B. Venugopal Nair Kerala

1982 41 Sh. V. Nageswara Rao Tamil Nadu

1983 48 Sh. T. Jayashankar Tamil Nadu

1984 61 Sh. R. Rajendran Kerala

1985 16 Sh. K. Madhusudanan & Sh. Pirthipal Singh (Joint) Kerala & Punjab

1986 68 Sh. Suhas Mitra & Sh. Narayan Prasad (Jt.) CFPB & Haryana

1987 41 Sh. J.K. Kaushik Delhi

1988 52 Sh. Amar Pal Verma Delhi

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1989 46 Sh. Nar Singh Haryana

1990 77 Sh. B. Yeshwant Khedekar Maharashtra

1991 66 Sh. Ajay Gadkary CFPB

1992 34 Sh. S.S. Baisoya CFPB

1993 44 Sh. Mukhtiar Singh Punjab

1994 36 Mrs. Savita Devi Odisha

1995 25 Sh. P.K. Mishra CFPB

1996 26 Sh. Birja Prasad Samal Odisha

1997 26 Sh. Giri Raju Karnataka

1998 22 Sh. Darshan Singh Punjab

1999 42 Smt. Manjit Kaur Punjab

2000 28 Smt. Harbhajan Kaur Punjab

2001 38 Sh. Manjeet Kumar Virdi CFPB

2002 29 Smt. Anita Kadam Madhya Pradesh

2003 22 Smt. Mousumi Doloi Odisha

2004 11 Sh. Manoj Kumar Delhi

2005 22 Sh. K. Jayan Kerala

2006 37 Sh. Ranbir Singh Haryana

2007 11 Smt. Neelam Haryana

2008 23 Sh. Ram Partap Rai Punjab

2009 37 Sh. S. Arun Kumar Kerala

2010 21 Sh. Shibhu Raj M.S. Kerala

2011 42 Smt. M. Hema Tamil Nadu

2012 21 Sh. V. V. Vivekanandan Kerala

2013 45 Sh. Jagpal Sharma J & K

2014 10 Sh. Rajesh Kumar R. Kerala

2015 157 Sh. Y. Pavankumar Reddy Andhra Pradesh

2016 66 Ms. Ruchi Raghuvanshi M.P.

2017 10 Sh. Ajesh K V Kerala

2018 112 Smt. Rejani Raj VR Kerala

***

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Annexure-VII

LIST OF BOOKS ON FINGER PRINT SCIENCE*

S.N. Title of the Book Author Year ofPublication

I. FUNDAMENTALS OF FINGER PRINT SCIENCE1 Fundamentals of Finger Print Analysis Hillary Moses Daluz 20142 Fingerprints: Analysis and Understanding Mark Hawthorne 20083 Fingerprints and Other Ridge Skin Impressions Christophe Champod, 2004, 2016

Chris J. Lennard, Pierre (2nd edi.)Margot, Milutin Stoilovic

4 Friction Ridge Skin: Comparison and Identification James F. Cowger 1992of Fingerprints

5 The Science of Fingerprints United States. Federal 2015Bureau of Investigation

6 Quantitative-Qualitative Friction Ridge Analysis: David R. Ashbaugh 1999An Introduction to Basic and Advanced Ridgeology

7 Finger Print Identification Surinder Nath 2010II. ADVANCED FINGER PRINT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

8 Lee and Gaensslen’s Advances in Finger Robert Ramotowski 2012Print Technology, Third Edition

9 Finger Print Detection with Lasers, Second Edition Menzel 199910 Finger PrintAnalysis Laboratory Workbook Hillary Moses Daluz 201411 Touch less Finger Print Biometrics Ruggero Donida Labati, 2015

Vincenzo Piuri, Fabio Scotti12 Hand Book of Finger Print Recognition Davide Maltoni, Dario 2003

Maio, Anil K. Jain,Salil Prabhakar

13 Automatic Finger Print Recognitions Systems NaliniRathaRuud Bolle 2003III. CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

14 Hidden Evidence: Forty True Crimes and David Owen 2003How Forensic Science Helped Solve Them

15 Fisher’s Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation William J. Tilstone, Michael 2012First International Edition L. Hastrup, Camilla Hald

IV. FINGER PRINT BOOKS IN HINDI16 gLrys[kk ,oa vaxqfy Nki foKku (Handwriting and B.L. Babel 2013

Fingerprints Science in Hindi, 5th Edition17 vaxqfy Nki foKku S. Siddique -18 vk/kqfud vaxqfy fpUg foKku Dr. Nishant Singh 2008

*List is suggestive & random; CFPB does not recommend or promote any of the books given in the list.

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Annexure– VIII

ADDRESSES OF STATE FINGER PRINT BUREAUX /UNITS

S.N. State Bureau/Unit/ AddressCell

1. Andaman & Nicobar Port Blair Dy. Superintendent of Police (CID) Finger Print(Unit) Cell, Ground Floor, FSL, CID Building, Aberdeen

Bazar Port Blair- 744 101Tel. No. 03192-241092, 03192-233307,03192-232020,03192-230216 +91-9476001443, 9531876243Fax No.03192-230262, 232020e-mail: [email protected]

2. Andhra Pradesh Mangalagiri DirectorFinger Print Bureau, CID, 1st Floor,AP Police Head Quarters, Mangalagiri- 522503,Guntur District, Andhra PradeshTel. No.0863-2340158, 9440627303, 0863-2340168,Fax No. 0863-2340169, 2340587, 2340087E-mail: [email protected]@yahoo.in

3. Arunachal Pradesh Banderdewa Principal cum Director-In-ChargeState Finger Print Bureau/FSL Campus,PTC Banderdewa, Distt. Papumpare,Arunachal Pradesh -791123Tel No. 0360-2266243, 2266952, 9402755798Fax No. 0360-2266243E-mail: [email protected]

4. Assam Guwahati Director/Dy. Supdt. of PoliceState Finger Print Bureau, Assam, CID, Assam,Ulubari, Guwahati-781 007Tel. No. 0361-2521618, 8638919535, 9435103287,0361-2526268Fax No. 0361-2526268, 2462480E-mail : [email protected],[email protected]

5. Bihar Patna Chief State Examiner cum Director / SPFinger Print Bureau, Bihar Police Barrack(Near Lalit Bhawan), Bailey Road Patna-800 001Tel No. 0612-2545297, 8986912818, 9431060025E-mail: [email protected]

6. Chhattisgarh Raipur DirectorState Finger Print Bureau, Chhattisgarh,CIDPolice Head Quarters, Civil Line, Atal NagarRaipur Chhattisgarh - 492 002Tel. No. 0771-2511839,9479190509, 9827105011FAX No. 0771-2211403E-mail: [email protected]:[email protected]

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7. Chandigarh Chandigarh The Inspector General of PoliceUnion Territory of Chandigarh Police HeadQuarters, Sector-9 Chandigarh - 160 017Tel. No. 0172-2740106E-mail: [email protected]

8. Dadra & Nagar Haveli Silvassa The Supdt. of Police, Police Hqrs.Union Territory of Dadra & Nagar HaveliSilvassa-396230Tel. No. 0260-2642707FAX No. 0260-2632707E-mail:[email protected]

9. Daman & Diu Navi Daman The Sub Divisional Police OfficerUnion Territory of Daman & DiuChar Rasta, Nani Daman - 396 210, DamanTele Fax No. 0260-2251033

10. Delhi Delhi Director/ACPFinger Print Bureau, Crime Branch3rd Floor, Police Station Kamla Market Delhi-110 002Tel. No. 011-23231371, 011-23237017 &7018,08750871249FAX No.: 011-23231370E-mail: [email protected]

11. Goa Verna Director, Finger Print BureauFSL Building, Verna, South District Goa - 403 722Tel. No.0832-2782170, 7875756295, 8411972060Fax No. 0832-2782171Email : [email protected],[email protected]

12. Gujarat Gandhinagar Director, Gr - IFinger Print Bureau, AFISDirectorate of Forensic Science, Sector-18/A, NearPolice Bhavan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat-382 007Tel No. 079-23256296Fax No.079-23256393Email: [email protected]

Ahmedabad Director, Gr - IIShri Rajan R Gameti & Shri A C PrajapatiMob. No. 9825664782, 6426726999Tel No. 079-23256296Controlling Authority- I/c Add. Director & DeputyDirector, Sector 18/A, Near Police Bhavan,Gandhinagar, Gujarat Pin- 382 007Tel. No. 079-23256390Fax No. 079-23256393

13. Haryana Madhuban Inspector General of PoliceState Finger Print Bureau C/o SCRBPolice Complex, Madhuban, Karnal-132 037, HaryanaTele. No. 0184-2380102, 2310123,9996127999, exuberance 9306184216Fax No.0184-2380123, 2380111Email : [email protected],[email protected]

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14. Himachal Pradesh Bharari DirectorDirectorate of Forensic Services,Himachal Pradesh. FHQ, Shimla Hills, Junga-171218E-mail: [email protected]. No : 0177-2752527, 9418029755Fax No: 0177-2752521

15. Jammu & Kashmir Jammu Dy. Superintendant of PoliceFinger Print Section, C/o SCRB, PHQ Complex,Gulshan Ground, Gandhi Nagar,Jammu-180004Tel. No. 0191-2433110Fax No. 0191-2436737Email: [email protected]

16. Jharkhand Ranchi State Examiner of Finger PrintsFinger Print Bureau, Jharkhand, 1st Floor of CyberPS, CCR campus, Kutchery Chowk, Ranchi-834001Tel No : 0651-2490377Fax. No.: 0651-2490295, 9771432128, 9835798890Email:[email protected]& [email protected]

17. Karnataka Bengaluru Supdt. of Police & DirectorFinger Print Bureau, KarnatakaBehind Madiwala Police Station, Bengaluru-560068Tel. No. 080-25634063, 22943287, 9480800479TeleFax No. 080-22943590Email: [email protected],[email protected]

18. Kerala Thiruvanantha Director, State Finger Print Bureau, Keralapuram SCRB, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram Kerala– 695004

Tel. & Fax No. 0471-2551483, 9497975928E-mail: [email protected],[email protected]

19. Lakshadweep Kavaratti The Superintendent of PoliceUnion Territory of LakshadweepPolice Headquarters, Kavaratti- 682 555Ph: 04896-262258: FAX: 04896-262624Email: [email protected], [email protected]@gmail.com

20. Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Director/AIGState Finger Print Bureau, M.P., C/o SCRBPolice Head Quarters, Bhopal - 462 008, M.P.Tel.No.0755-2443311, 7049100634Fax No.0755- 2443634Email: [email protected],[email protected]

21. Maharashtra Pune Director/Supdt. of Police (Fingerprint)State Finger Print Bureau, MaharashtraCID, Pashan Road, University Chowk next to Mod-ern College, Pune - 411 008, MaharashtraTelefax. 020-25638444 (control room) 020-25638443E-mail: [email protected]@mahapolice.gov.in

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22. Manipur Imphal Ex-Officio Director cum S.P.Finger Print Bureau, CID / CB, Manipur Pangei,Imphal-795 001Tel. & Fax No. 0385-2451501, 9436082905Fax No. 0385-241501E-mail: [email protected]

23. Meghalaya Shillong Special Supdt. of PoliceO/o The Additional Director General of Police, CID,Meghalaya, Shillong 793001Tel. No. 0364-2224760, 9436709532Fax No: 0364-2224181E-mail: [email protected],[email protected], [email protected]

24. Mizoram Aizawl Forensic Science Laboratory, New Capital Complex,Aizwal, Mizoram Pin No. - 796 001Tel. No. 0389-2336131, 9862578665Fax No. 0389-2336231E-mail: [email protected],[email protected]

25. Nagaland Dimapur Dy. S.P., FPBx, Forensic Science LaboratoryKacharigaon, Dimapur, Nagaland - 797113Tel & Fax No. 03862-248271, 9436260922Fax No. 03862-2221285Email : [email protected]

26. Odisha Rasulgarh Director/DSP, State Finger Print BureauRasulgarh, Bhubaneswar-751010, OdishaTel. No. 0674-2586188, 09437285963Fax No. 0674-2587234,E-mail: [email protected]:[email protected]

27. Puducherry Puducherry In-Charge, Finger Print BureauNo.1 Dumas Street, Police Head QuartersCID Complex, Puducherry - 605 001Tel.: 0413-2231329, 9442123525Fax No. 0413-2340601E-mail: [email protected]

28. Punjab Phillaur Director, State Finger Print Bureau, PunjabMaharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Police AcademyPhillaur- 144410, Jalandhar, PunjabTele & Fax No. 01826-224939, 9915777188E-mail : [email protected]

29. Rajasthan Jaipur Director, State Finger Print BureauState Crime Records BureauNehru Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan-302 016Tel. No. 0141-2300641, 0141-2301584Fax No. 0141-2301859, 0141-2300597,E-mail: [email protected]@rajasthan.gov.in

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30. Sikkim Gangtok Sr. Superintendent of PoliceCrime Branch, C.I.D, Police HeadquartersGangtok-737 101, SikkimTel. No. 03592-202087Fax No. 03592-204297

31. Tamil Nadu Chennai Director/SP (Fingerprint),FPBx, State Crime Records Bureau95, Santhome High Road, SCRB BuildingRaja Annamalaipuram, Chennai-600 028.Tel. No. 044-24958585, 044-24959007, 9498105471Fax No. 044-24622744E-mail: [email protected]@tncctns.gov.in

32. Telangana Hyderabad Director/Dy. SP, Finger Print Bureau, CID4th Floor, DGP Office Complex, Lakadi Ka Pool,Saifabad, Telangana, Hyderabad-500004Tel. No. 040-23240768, 9440700865E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

33. Tripura Agartala Supdt. of Police, CIDFinger Print Bureau, TripuraA.D. Nagar, Agartala, West TripuraTel. No. 0381-2375604 / 7005674296Fax No. 0381-2376979Email : [email protected]@gmail.com

34. Uttarakhand Dehradun Director(In-charge)Finger Print Bureau, SCRB PHQ12, Subhash Road, Dehradun-248 001, UttarakhandTel No. 0135-2717316, 0135-2726206,0135-2712685, 7579460780Fax No. 0135-2712080Email:[email protected]@uttarakhandpolice.uk.gov.in

35. Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Director / Dy.SPFinger Print Bureau, Tower 4-Flour-7, Police HeadQuarter (Signature Building), Gomti Nagar ExtensionAmar Shaheed Path, Lucknow - 226010Contact No. 9454401684Fax No. 0522-2335200Email : [email protected], [email protected],[email protected]

36. West Bengal Kolkata Director,Finger Print Bureau, CID, West BengalSCRB, Bhabani Bhawan (3rd Floor) Alipore,Kolkata-700027Tel. No. 033-24506177Fax No. 033-24506174Email: [email protected]@gmail.com

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Glossary AMPUTATED- The removal of a limb or other body extremity by trauma, prolonged constric-

tion or surgery.

ARTIFACT- Any distortion or alteration not in the original friction ridge impression producedby an external agent or action. 2: Any information not present in the original object or imageinadvertently introduced by image capture, processing, compressions, transmission, display, orprinting. (SWGFAST 2011)

AUTOMATED FINGER PRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AFIS)- An automated,minutiae-based identification system that may consist of two or more distinct databases com-prising two-finger identification records and ten-finger latent cognizant records (records of indi-viduals more likely to be found at crime scenes, for example, burglars). 2: A computer-basedsystem for reading, cataloguing, searching, matching, and storing fingerprints and related data.(ANSI/IAI) 3: A generic term for a Finger Print matching, storage, and retrieval system.(SWGFAST 2011)

ACE-V- The process for identifying latent fingerprints, which involves Analysis, Comparison,Evaluation, and Verification:

a. Analysis is the qualitative and quantitative assessment of Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3Details to determine proportion, interrelationship, and value for individualization.

b. During Comparison, the latent print examiner looks at the attributes noted during analy-sis for differences and agreement between the latent print and the known exemplar.

c. Evaluation follows extensive comparison by making a determination if two impressionswere made by the same source, not from the same source, or if the information is incon-clusive. (A determination is made as to the results of the Comparison process. TheFinger Print community accepts three conclusions: (a) the latent print and known exem-plar were made by the same source, (b) the latent print and known exemplar were notmade by the same source, or (c) a conclusive comparison could not be determined. Thiscould be due to a lack of comparable area in the known exemplar or lack of clarity dueto improperly recorded known exemplars.)

d. Verification occurs when a second qualified examiner does an independent assessmentof the latent print and known exemplar, utilizing the ACE process.

ALGORITHM- Mathematical routine used in computer processing. In AFIS processing, thematcher algorithm searches for relationships between the search print and ten-print. 2: Math-ematical routine used in computer processing, e.g., an AFIS matching algorithm establishes thecorrelation of Level 2 Detail between fingerprints. (SWGFAST). 3: A step-by-step computa-tional procedure for solving a problem. The system computer and other system components usealgorithms to make decisions required to process and handle information. (ANSI/IAI)

ANSI/NIST STANDARD- Standard proposed by NIST and adopted by ANSI. For ex-ample, the ANSI/NIST-ITL standard Data Format for the Interchange of Fingerprint, Facial &

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Other Biometric Information is used by law enforcement, intelligence, military, and homelandsecurity organizations throughout the world. The first version of this standard dates to 1986.Over the years, it has been updated and expanded to cover more biometric modalities beyondthe original record type of Finger Print minutiae. (NIST)

BACKGROUND DISTURBANCE / INTERFERENCE- A feature of the background(such as the texture or pattern) of the substrate (surface) that the mark is left on, which affectsthe appearance and resultant interpretation of the friction ridge flow or ridge details.

CADAVER- A deceased person.

CHANCE PRINT OR SCENE OF CRIME PRINT- means any chance or accidental im-pression left by friction ridges skin on a surface, regardless of whether it is visible or invisible atthe time of deposition.

DISPATCH CHEQUE- The details in triplicate prepared by the State Bureaux containingName, Parentage of the convicts and Cheque No., Date and District of Origin of Finger PrintRecord Slips for forwarding the Finger Print Record Slips to other Bureaux are called DispatchCheques /Invoice.

DATABASES- Collections of data and associated material designed to provide informationrather than for archive, which are stored systematically in hard copy or electronic format andare, e.g. used for: providing information on the possible origin of objects or substances found incasework; and/or providing statistical information.

EDGEOSCOPY- Study of the contour or shape of the edges of friction ridges.

EXPERT (CFPB)- ‘Expert’ means an officer working in the CFPB having undergone thoroughtraining in classifying, recording & searching of F.P. Slips and examining of latent and documen-tary prints either in any State Bureau or at the Central Finger Print Bureau and having a FingerPrint expert certificate by clearing the All India Board for Examination of Finger Print Experts.

EXEMPLAR- An impression or image of friction ridge skin purposely collected with the knowl-edge of the subject. 2: The prints of an individual associated with a known or claimed identitydeliberately recorded electronically, by ink, or by another medium (also known as known prints).(SWGFAST 2011)

ELIMINATION FINGER PRINTS 1- Finger Print images taken from persons with legiti-mate access to evidence under examination for latent fingerprint. 2: Exemplars of friction ridgeskin detail of persons known to have had legitimate access to an object or location.

GRAY-SCALE IMAGE -An image using more than two radiometric values, i.e., 256 shadesof gray in an 8-bit image. Not a strictly black/white image.

HENRY CLASSIFICATION- an alphanumeric system of Finger Print classification namedafter Sir Edward Richard Henry used for filing, searching, and retrieving ten-print records.

FINGER PRINT SLIP FOR RECORD- The form containing 10-digit rolled impressionsand plain prints taken in proper sequence for record with particulars regarding name, parentage,residence, conviction, etc. of a convict is called a Finger Print Slip for record.

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FINGER PRINT SLIP FOR SEARCH- Similar form with 10 digit impressions when usedfor search to trace previous conviction from the record of the Bureau is called Finger Print slipfor search.

INKED FINGER PRINT- the Intentional recording of the friction ridge skin. Using blackprinter’s ink and a Finger Print roller, the ridge characteristics of a particular individual, can beformally recorded on a standard Finger Print card.

INTERPOL- Originally the International Police Commission, established in 1923 with the firstheadquarters in Vienna, Austria. With the General Secretariat now in Lyon, France, Interpolfocuses on international crimes that threaten public safety, especially those involving terrorism,criminal organizations, drugs, finances and technology, and trafficking in human beings, and pro-vides fugitive investigative support.

LATENT (Chance print)/LATENT SEARCH- A search of a latent print against other latentprints, which are usually stored in the Unsolved Latent File, and which has the potential to linkcrimes committed by same person, even though that person is as yet unidentified. Also referredto as a latent/unsolved latent search.

LIVESCAN- “Livescan is an electronic biometric platform for capturing, storing and transmit-ting friction ridge detail.

MINUTIAE DATA- The data representing the relative position, orientation, and in some cases,the relationship and/or types of the minutiae in a Finger Print image.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY- Formerly knownas the National Bureau of Standards, this division of the U.S. Department of Commerce ensuresstandardization in non-defense government agencies.

PATTERN CLASSIFICATION- Characterization of a Finger Print as containing one of sevenFinger Print patterns: arch, tented arch, right-slant loop, left-slant loop, whorl, amputation, orscar. The Integrated Automated Finger Print Identification System will provide for both patternlevel and Henry classifications.

SCANNER- Capture device to create a digital image. New scanners that connect to the FingerPrint Work stations must meet the standards outlined in Appendix F of the Electronic BiometricTransmission Specification.

TEN-PRINT- A Finger Print card (or Finger Print card equivalent) containing rolled and plainimpressions from the ten fingers of an individual. The standard format contains 14 impressions:one rolled Finger Print impression of each finger, plain Finger Print impressions of each thumb,and plain impressions of the four fingers of each hand simultaneously.

TEN-PRINT IMAGE SEARCHES- An electronic transaction submitted to the Cental/StateFinger Print bureau’s data base, which contains fingerprint images, classification information asrequired by the Automated Fingerprint Identification System, or remotely extracted fingerprintcharacteristics. The subsequent search will be conducted automatically with no additional manualediting or processing. If candidates are identified, the candidates’ PIN Numbers are returned tothe transmitting agency along with fingerprint images from the highest scoring candidates.

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Abbreviations

ACE-V- Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation & Verification

ABIS - Automated Biometric Identification System

AFIS - Automated Finger Print Identification System

AIBE All India Board Examination

ANSI- American National Standards Institute

CADB- Criminal Attribute Database (Personal Information and Criminal History of the convicts).

EFTS- Electronic Finger Print Transmission Specification

EBTS- Electronic Biometric Transmission Specification

FACTS- Finger Print Analysis and Criminal Tracing System

FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation

INTERPOL- International Criminal Police Organization

ITEC -Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation

NAFIS - National Automated Finger Print Identification System

NIA- National Investigation Agency

NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology

NCIC - National Crime Information Center

PID Number – Personal Identification Number

PCN - Provisional Criminal Number

RCN- Regional Criminal Number

SCAAP- Special Commonwealth African Assistance Programme of Ministry of External Affairs

UIDAI- Unique Identification Authority of India

UPD- Updating

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Note: Please inform changes in address details (if any) to:

The DirectorCentral Finger Print Bureau

National Crime Records BureauMinistry of Home Affairs, Government of India

NH-8, Mahipalpur, New Delhi - 110 037EPABX No. 91-011-26782257, FAX No..91-011-26782256

E-mail: [email protected]

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