Nagaland Police launches ‘Call your cop’ mobile app

Nagaland Police launches ‘Call your cop’ mobile app

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Category : State Published on: December 01 2021

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  • To improve the connection between police and civilians, the Nagaland Police Department introduced the 'Call Your Cop' mobile app.
  • T John Longkumer, Nagaland Director General of Police (DGP), officially launched the smartphone application developed by Excellogics Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. at PHQ.
  • The app also includes a directory, alerts, tourist recommendations, SOS, location, and search of the nearest police station.
  • Users can install the ‘Call Your Cop’ mobile app on any Android phone by going to the Google Play store.

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About Nagaland

  • Founded: 30 November 1963
  • Capital: Kohima
  • Chief Minister: Neiphiu Rio
  • Official bird: Blyth's tragopan
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