CCTV Footage Analysis & Evidence Management for Police
The Opportunity
Police departments across India must process CCTV footage from crime scenes to identify and apprehend suspects, but lack automated tools to extract, organize, and share evidence quickly. The Ludhiana robbery case demonstrates urgent need for rapid suspect identification from video grabs—manual review is slow, error-prone, and creates bottlenecks in investigation timelines.
Market Size
₹850 Cr addressable market — Indian police departments (28 state + 8 UT forces) + municipal police forces (~150 cities) + private security agencies requiring evidence archival
Business Model
SaaS platform with per-precinct monthly subscription + per-case processing fees. License to state police departments with tiered pricing by department size. White-label option for private security integrations.
Monthly subscription: ₹50K-2L per police station (tiered by case volume)Per-case processing: ₹500-2K per investigation case file upload + analysisLicense fees from state/UT police: ₹5-20L annually per region
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Interview 5-7 police investigators + forensic units in Ludhiana/Chandigarh to map current CCTV workflow pain points and evidence rejection reasons
Prototype basic video ingestion + suspect tagging UI using open-source video processing (OpenCV); test with 10 archived case files from friendly police contact
Achieve CCTV data security compliance check (ISO 27001 roadmap); draft data handling SOP aligned with Criminal Procedure Code Section 293; contact 3 police commissioners for pilot
Launch pilot with 1 police station (free for 60 days); measure case resolution time reduction and evidence retrieval speed vs. manual process
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
Criminal Procedure Code compliance (evidence admissibility), ISO 27001 for sensitive evidence storage, STQC certification for IT security, GST 18% (SaaS), state police MOU required for deployment
Regulatory References
Mandates evidence admissibility standards and chain-of-custody documentation for video forensic evidence in criminal cases
Governs digital evidence authenticity, preservation, and legal admissibility in court proceedings
International standard required for secure storage of sensitive crime scene evidence and personal data protection
Mandatory IT security certification for government software deployments in Indian police departments
Ready to Act on This Opportunity?
Generate a 7-step execution plan — validate the market, build the MVP, model the financials, map the risks, and ship in 30 days.