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J&K Police going for GPS-enabled ankle trackers a smart move. Indian policing will benefit

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J&K Police going in for GPS-enabled ankle trackers for select convicted criminals, narcos, and terror accused on bail is a smart law enforcement measure. This is part of global best practices. Technology plays a key role in the prevention and tracking of criminal acts. Indian policing will benefit from this.

As the J&K Police implements these innovative measures, it is essential to consider the broader implications of technology in law enforcement. The use of GPS anklets not only enhances tracking capabilities but also aligns with global trends in policing.

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