Indian city installs ATM-like machines to register complaints against police, fight corruption

Indian officials vowing to clamp down on police corruption have installed automated machines where people can file complaints about officers that are sent straight to the senior police chiefs. The pilot project is being first tested in India’s western Gujarat city of Ahmedabad where the automated complaint machines, which have been described as looking like ATM machines, been set up at the Sanand Police Station. Without any charge and completely without the need to speak to a local policeman, locals are able to file complaints about local officers.

Read the story in Vancouver Desi.

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