Police setting up database of three-wheelers



  • Around 200,000 three -wheeler drivers were engaged in taxi service at three wheeler parks across the country 

By Darshana Sanjeewa Balasuriya   

The Police Headquarters has taken steps to create mobile application to store data on tuk-tuk drivers island wide, mostly those who operate from three-wheeler parks.    

Senior DIG Lalith Pathinayake has initiated the programme in order to identify the driver’s details for passengers and also for Police to immediately act in the event of a crime or theft of three-wheelers.   
The Senior DIG said that the importance of this was, if a three-wheeler was found to be involved in a crime in whatever manner, the details of the three-wheeler could be obtained by the Police immediately.   
He said that the Police were currently collecting the data of all three wheelers engaged in taxi services at present.   
He said initially the Police commenced the programme from Kandy and are expecting to launch the mobile App by the end of this month.   


He said that currently around 200,000 three-wheeler drivers were engaged in taxi service at three wheeler parks across the country.   


“Steps have been taken to enter the name of the owner of the three wheeler, telephone number, chassis number and details of those currently engaged in taxi service, in that application,” he said.   


He said that passengers who boarded the three wheelers would also be able to check the driver details by scanning a QR code sticker pasted inside the three wheeler via the mobile QR code app. 

 

  • Passengers could check  the driver details by scanning a QR code sticker pasted inside the three  wheeler via the mobile QR code app
  • The Police were currently collecting the data of all three wheelers engaged in taxi services at present



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