An inter-state crime coordination meeting will be held in Gurgaon on Wednesday with the aim of formulating a strategy to tackle crimes. It will also work on ways to strengthen the police patrolling system, especially on the inter-state borders of northern states.
The meeting will be held at the office of Public Works Department (PWD) and co-chaired by DGPs of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and the commissioner of police of New Delhi, according to reports.
The discussions would be held around inter-state movement of criminals gangs, sharing details of inter-state criminals, information regarding auto thieves and stolen vehicles and mutual cooperation in preventing human trafficking matters. Officers will also share intelligence to check cow smuggling, online frauds and cybercrimes, traffic congestion and detection of pre-natal sex in bordering areas.
In a recent annual conference of DGPs and inspector general of police (IGPs) held in Madhya Pradesh, the need for better coordination among police force of the states was discussed.