Explorer

Chennai Deploys 200 Robotic Cops To Enhance Public Safety — How To Access Help In Emergencies

In an announcement, Chennai Police stated that the Red Button Robotic Cop initiative is aimed at strengthening women's safety and ensuring quick response during emergencies.

In a major push toward tech-driven policing, the Greater Chennai Police has unveiled an innovative initiative dubbed the ‘Red Button – Robotic Cop’, set to debut at 200 key locations across the city from June. This cutting-edge system combines robotics, 24x7 CCTV surveillance, GPS tracking, and emergency communication features to enhance law enforcement and public safety, particularly for women and vulnerable groups.

These robotic units will be deployed in high-traffic zones such as railway stations, shopping complexes, educational institutions, places of worship, hospitals, and public parks, as per a report on The New Indian Express.

The key features include 360-degree video monitoring with long-range precision, real-time GPS-based location tracking, emergency red button that can be pressed by the person in distress or a bystander, automatic alarm and instant alert to police control rooms, live video call feature that connects directly to police teams, high-definition camera and two-way microphone and immediate dispatch of patrol vehicles upon alert. 

Robo Cops: How To Avail Service

In an announcement, Chennai Police stated that the Red Button Robotic Cop initiative is aimed at strengthening women's safety and ensuring quick response during emergencies.

At the time of crisis, pressing the red button triggers a series of automated actions—an audible alarm, real-time video feed transmission, and a video call with the control room, allowing police to assess the situation and dispatch help without delay.

Authorities say this AI-backed initiative is part of their broader effort to integrate smart technology into everyday policing, reducing response time and improving on-the-ground coordination.

“We encourage everyone to be aware of this system and use it during emergencies for quick help and safety,” they said announcing the rollout.

ALSO READ: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Loses Cool, Nearly Slaps Police Officer During Rally In Belagavi—On Cam

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola
Advertisement

Top Headlines

IndiGo Technical Glitch: 38 Flights Cancelled In Delhi Alone As Disruptions Spread Nationwide
IndiGo Technical Glitch: 38 Flights Cancelled In Delhi Alone As Disruptions Spread Nationwide
Centre Revokes Mandatory Pre-Installation Of Sanchar Saathi App On Mobile Phones For Manufacturers
Centre Revokes Mandatory Pre-Installation Of Sanchar Saathi App On Mobile Phones
ABP Exclusive | 'Govt Has No Business Being In Our Devices': Privacy Lawyer Warns Sanchar Saathi Sets A Dangerous Precedent
'Govt Has No Business Being In Our Devices': Privacy Lawyer Warns Sanchar Saathi Sets A Dangerous Precedent
'Radicalised Islamist Asim Munir Wants War With India', Claims Imran Khan’s Sister
'Radicalised Islamist Asim Munir Wants War With India', Claims Imran Khan’s Sister
Advertisement

Videos

Update: Renuka Chowdhury hits back after dog-entry row; Opposition protests intensify
Breaking: Rajnath Singh reignites debate with claim on Nehru’s stance in Babri dispute
Winter Parliamentary Session: Renuka Chaudhary's
Rajnath Singh Revives Nehru–Patel Debate With Claim Linking Babri Dispute to Public Funds
Breaking: Maulana Mahmood Madani Sparks New Row With Call to Teach ‘Jihad’ in Schools
Advertisement

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement
Embed widget