
New Delhi, February 23 In a move aimed at strengthening surveillance and crime prevention in densely populated urban areas, the Delhi Police launched a high-tech vehicle with a facial recognition system (FRS) in Shahdara, Delhi, on Monday.
The vehicle, named ‘DP-DRISTHI’ – Delhi Police Dynamic Real-time Identification and Surveillance for Human Tracking Initiative – was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) Prashant Gautam in the Gandhi Nagar market area.
According to the police, the vehicle is equipped with advanced cameras integrated with a facial recognition system capable of scanning faces in crowded areas and matching them in real time with a database of individuals with previous criminal records.
As the vehicle patrols busy markets and public places, the system scans multiple faces per minute and automatically compares them with police records. In case of a match, the system immediately alerts the police team deployed in the vehicle, enabling prompt action, said the DCP.
The police said the system has been specially designed for densely populated and commercially active areas such as Gandhi Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Shahdara, and Mandoli Road, where large crowds often provide anonymity to offenders.
“DP-DRISTHI is not merely a surveillance vehicle, but a mobile intelligence hub designed to remove the anonymity often exploited by criminals in crowded spaces. The advanced cameras can isolate and identify individual faces even in dense, moving crowds,” he said.
The vehicle captures high-quality images that can be used for investigation, legal documentation, and forensic identification. It can be deployed dynamically in crime-prone areas and shifted to different hotspots based on tactical requirements, the officer said.
“With DP-DRISTHI, we are bringing modern technology directly to the streets. Criminals cannot hide in crowds. If a known offender is present, our team will know immediately,” said the DCP, adding that the aim is to create a ‘zero-blind-spot’ environment in the commercial hubs of the district.