AI CopWriter: Blue Cloud Softech Launches AI Multilingual FIR Recorder with Hyderabad City Police

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Hyderabad: AI CopWriter, developed by Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Limited (BCSSL), has been launched as what the Hyderabad City Police describe as India’s first AI-powered multilingual complaint-recording application.

Developed by BCSSL in collaboration with the IT Cell of Hyderabad City Police, the application enables citizens to narrate complaints in their mother tongue and receive a complete First Information Report (FIR) draft within seconds.

The solution was formally launched by Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City, Sri V. C. Sajjanar, IPS, at the Telangana Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGICCC) in Banjara Hills.

The AI CopWriter application supports ten major Indian languages with automatic language detection. It transcribes and translates spoken complaints into a complete FIR draft within seconds, allowing citizens to communicate in their preferred language during complaint registration.

Every document generated through AI CopWriter is exported as a tamper-evident PDF.

The document automatically includes the FIR number, names of the complainant and accused, the recording officer’s name and badge identification, the police station, and the relevant sections of law, ensuring attribution and record integrity.

“Language should never stand between a citizen and justice. With AI-CopWriter, it no longer will,” the Commissioner of Police said at the launch.

AI CopWriter: Designed to Improve Access to Justice

According to BCSSL, AI CopWriter has been designed for a global city that accommodates migrants, tourists, women, senior citizens and people who may not speak the local language.

The application aims to provide measurable public value by making complaint registration more accessible and efficient.

Among its intended benefits are:

  • Equal access to justice by removing language barriers at police stations.
  • Faster complaint filing by converting spoken complaints into FIR drafts within seconds, reducing dependence on human interpreters.
  • Improved investigation quality through verbatim and attributed recording of statements.
  • Enhanced record integrity with tamper-evident PDF documents containing embedded case metadata to standardise record-keeping across police stations.

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The Hyderabad City Police have indicated that AI CopWriter is intended to be rolled out across the city’s network of police stations to standardise multilingual complaint registration across various units.

Tejesh Kumar Kodali, Group Chairman, Blue Cloud Group, said: “The true measure of artificial intelligence is not what it automates, but who it empowers. A grandmother, a migrant worker, a visitor – each can now walk into a police station in Hyderabad and be understood, in their own words, in their own language.

I thank the Hyderabad City Police for the vision and trust with which they built India’s first AI multilingual FIR recorder with us. What has been proven in Hyderabad is a template for the nation – and for every public service where language still stands between a citizen and their rights. This is the AI-first India we are building: faster, fairer and more human.”

Expanding AI for Public Safety

BCSSL stated that AI CopWriter expands its portfolio of AI platforms developed for law-enforcement and government agencies. The company said its strategy focuses on productised, India-engineered artificial intelligence solutions that can be replicated across police forces, government departments and citizen-service agencies nationwide.

Built with Responsible AI Principles

According to the company, AI CopWriter has been developed to operate within lawful policing processes while incorporating safeguards for record integrity and attribution. Every generated record includes tamper-evident documentation and officer attribution.

BCSSL also stated that it remains committed to responsible AI development and compliance with applicable legal requirements, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, for handling citizen data.

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  • Salil Urunkar

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