Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Indore Forest Division organised a workshop today on using Call Detail Record (CDR) intelligence to aid forest and wildlife crime investigations. The session, led by divisional forest officer Pradeep Mishra, aimed to train field officers in leveraging digital tools to support traditional investigative methods.

Recent successes, such as the case of leopard poaching, have demonstrated the value of CDR data in identifying criminal patterns and movements. "CDR analysis has strengthened our ability to track suspects and gather critical evidence," said Mishra.

Integrating digital tools into forest crime investigations

Forest crime investigations have typically relied on physical evidence, which is often difficult to obtain and legally weak. This has resulted in low c

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