Overview
- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath chaired all sessions of the Dec 27–28 conference, positioning the event as the state’s central platform for setting policing priorities.
- The AI and big data-driven YAKSH app was launched to digitise beat work with station-wise offender databases, beat-level accountability, real-time alerts, facial recognition, voice search, gang-link analysis, risk scoring and a CrimeGPT assistant.
- Adityanath directed strict merit-based postings for SHOs, called for minimal political interference and urged sustained ground-level engagement with citizens and elected representatives.
- Officials outlined capacity gains including training for over 60,000 constables in-state, cyber police stations in all 75 districts, 12 forensic labs and a Forensic University, alongside tools such as the Smart SHO Dashboard and e-FIR, e-Summon and e-Sakshya under new criminal codes.
- In his valedictory instructions, the CM sought AI, financial-trail analysis and tech surveillance to counter foreign-funded conversion rackets, stronger action against cow-smuggling networks, tighter border monitoring with Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal and expanded cyber response including the 1930 helpline and social media/deepfake tracking.