NEW DELHI: To address his biggest criticism of bad law and order and inaction of police even if a crime is reported, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath is turning to technology.The CM has ordered major improvements to the ‘UP 100’ service launched by his predecessor Akhilesh Yadav whereby police will be made accountable to lodge FIRs and use ‘video evidence’ uploaded on the ‘UP 100’ portal by citizens as evidence. Besides 3,200 SUVs on the road for addressing distress calls, 1600 two-wheelers have been approved for urban policing.“The CM wants no crime to be swept under the carpet,” an official in Chief Minister’s Office told ET.So citizens making a distress call to the ‘UP 100’ service can now record the video of the crime while the police arrive and upload it on the ‘UP 100’ portal tagged with the event number allotted to their call. An OTP will be sent by the ‘UP 100’ centralised call centre to the mobile number from which the call came, for uploading the video, ensuring thereby it is being uploaded by the victim. While ‘UP 100’ has been getting thousands of calls daily across the state, police stations have been shying away from recording FIRs in such incidents. A ‘UP 100’ vehicle reaches a spot for immediate action within 15 minutes and refers the matter to the police station for an FIR.“The new web portals are a fundamental reform to make police accountable. Police stations will have to upload on a web portal what action it took on each call to ‘UP 100’ – whether an FIR was lodged or not. The uploaded video tagged to each call will be available to investigating officers for truthfulness and acting as evidence. There will be no excuse to not take action or wrongly dismiss any incident as false,” UP Additional Director General of Police, Anil Agrawal told ET.