Mangaluru, May 23: Bhushan Gulabrao Borase took charge as the Superintendent of Police of Dakshina Kannada district (Rural) on Monday. Out-going SP SD Sharanappa formally handed over the charge to the new IPS officer at his office.
Mr. Borase, a 2009-batch IPS officer from Maharashtra, had been working in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Bengaluru since January this year. Earlier he served as the SP of Mandya for almost two years.
Speaking to media persons, the new SP said that he will soon provide a mobile number to which people can provide information and file complaints through WhatsApp. Mr. Borase had introduced a similar facility during his stint as the Superintendent of Police of Mandya.
Mr. Borase said that the mobile number of the Police Control Room would be enabled to receive photographs, messages and also complaints. The system he had put in place in Mandya for tracing owners of unclaimed vehicles in the police station would be replicated in Dakshina Kannada too, he said.
Mr. Borase said he would continue all the good practices that his batchmate Sharanappa S.D had put in place. “It's a relief to take charge from Mr. Sharanappa, a topper of our batch, who has put things in place.” Mr. Borase said that he would make use of social networking tools namely Whatsapp, Twitter and Facebook to be in touch with people.
An M.Tech degree holder from National Institute Technology Jamshedpur, Mr. Borase introduced several citizen centric measures in Mandya. For successful use of the software — Effective vehicles database management to trace the owners of unclaimed vehicles — a first-of-its-kind in the State, Mr. Borase bagged the Union government's prestigious gold medal in the category of Best district-level initiative.” Owners of as many as 786 vehicles were traced using the software.
Mr. Borase said Director-General and Inspector-General of Police Om Prakash wanted the software through out the State. The State Crime Records Bureau was now working on linking the software with the Police IT system.
Mr. Borase, a native of Dhule district of Maharastra, has done his chemical engineering from Pune University. He first served as Assistant Superintendent of Police in Kalaburagi and then worked for three years as the Superintendent of Police in Mandya.
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