
Police Commissioner Idol Wing CID K. Jayanth Murali (left) and Police Inspector General R. Dinakaran inspect the seized idols. File | Photo Credit: M. Vedhan
Tamil Nadu State Police Idol Wing CID has launched an initiative on blockchain where informants who wish to provide information on idol smuggling, illegal possession or sale of antique idols can anonymously provide information to the police. .
In addition, Idlewing staff can also submit complaints on the blockchain. Members of the public who wish to file complaints can also do so on the decentralized blockchain at complaints.tnidols.com.
Police Commissioner Idol Wing CID K. Jayanth Murali said: Plus, with Smart He Contracts, filing complaints is much easier and faster, reducing response times and increasing police efficiency.
Blockchain allows complaints to be recorded and tracked in an immutable ledger. This means that once a complaint has been recorded, it cannot be changed or deleted. This is a significant advantage over current systems that are often subject to tampering and manipulation. ”
Idle Wing officers will conduct a preliminary investigation of all complaints on the blockchain to see if they are recognizable. is expected to be registered. Informants who post information about chains leading to the seizure or arrest of idle thieves or smugglers will be rewarded with Soulbound His Tokens (SBT)/digital medals or non-fungible tokens, police inspector general, R. Dinakaran said.
Similarly, complaints submitted by Idle Wing officials will be addressed by the relevant officers within two weeks. Officers will post an action execution report on the blockchain within one week.
The new initiative was launched by technically partnering with Guardian Link, co-founded by Arjun Reddy.