Use Case Details
Join the future of law enforcement technology
AI-powered analysis of large volumes of CDR/IPDR
Objective
The primary aim is to build a secure, centralized, and intelligent investigation support platform that empowers police officers and investigation units with unified access to diverse data streams—including telecom, financial, and social intelligence—collected from multiple service providers. The platform is designed to leverage big data processing and advanced machine learning to surface actionable patterns, identify suspect relationships, and map organized crime networks across jurisdictions. By equipping Investigation Officers (IOs) with intuitive dashboards and real-time alerts, the system ensures timely, evidence-driven interventions. Moreover, it enhances coordination between local police stations and state-level units by offering a shared investigative workspace that promotes consistency, transparency, and agility in tackling complex cases. The platform also maintains stringent security controls and ensures full compliance with national legal frameworks and data protection regulations.
Scope
This system will support secure, role-based access via single sign-on and multi-factor authentication, enabling authorized users to initiate, track, and manage data requests through an integrated web and mobile portal. It will handle the ingestion of structured and semi-structured datasets—such as CDRs, IPDRs, and financial logs—via automated ETL pipelines and secure APIs, ensuring data integrity and consistency in a centralized data lake. Advanced analytics capabilities, including batch and real-time processing, anomaly detection, and graph-based link analysis, will be powered by scalable frameworks like Apache Spark. Outputs will be presented through customizable dashboards and interactive maps that facilitate deep-dive investigations. The platform will also interface with external intelligence tools and systems, while maintaining robust encryption, detailed audit trails, and compliance monitoring. Training, documentation, and continuous technical support are included to ensure user adoption and operational sustainability. Functions not directly related to investigation, such as legacy system overhauls or social intelligence platform development, are excluded from this scope.
Mentor Profile

Name
Kommi Prathap Sive Kishore IPS
Designation
Superintendent of Police (SP), Eluru
Bio
Kishore Kommi is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the 2019 batch, currently serving as the Superintendent of Police (SP), Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. A graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, he holds a degree in Financial Engineering and began his career as a Senior Data Scientist at Bosch Centre for Artificial Intelligence before transitioning to public service.
An advocate of leveraging technology for systemic reform, Kishore is the creator of SmartPolice.AI, an AI Copilot tool that empowers sub-inspectors to accurately document cases and apply relevant legal sections—streamlining investigation workflows and reducing human error. He frequently writes thought-provoking columns on the role of emerging technologies in policing and has been invited to speak at national forums on AI-driven law enforcement, positioning policing as a citizen-centric, data-informed service. Kishore is also the youngest recipient of 🏆 Prime Minister’s Silver Cup Essay Competition (2022)
Beyond policing, Kishore is a passionate innovator and holds patent for “Plantect” – a smart agriculture solution.
🎉 Prize Money for Each Use Case
🥇 First Prize
₹75,000
🥈 Second Prize
₹50,000

