Gurugram, Jan. 11 -- Gurugram police commissioner Vikas Kumar Arora has directed all officials to ensure effective implementation of the Union ministry's Rah-Veer scheme, which offers a Rs.25,000 reward for saving critically injured road accident victims during the golden hour, officials said. The directive was issued during a Saturday crime review meeting, they added. Arora instructed each station house officer to identify at least one eligible person monthly. "In no scenario will their names be included in any kind of legal document to ensure they are strictly not involved in any kind of police investigation," he said. Gurugram police will recommend three names monthly to the state government, which will reward ten people statewide. "Police will run campaigns to make residents aware of the scheme," Arora added. During the meeting, Arora also mandated a crackdown on unregistered travel agents, noting new central rules make registration mandatory. "In case of cash recoveries during investigation of any case, police will now intimate the Income-Tax department as well as the Enforcement Directorate for further action," he said. Reiterating zero-tolerance for crimes against women, Arora emphasized sensitivity and quick legal assistance. He further directed officials to speed up digitisation, adopt modern forensic techniques including AI, strengthen intelligence networks, and ensure quick arrests....