‘Proactive approach’ is essential in the fight against cyber crime: State Police Chief Dr. K.L.N Rao

  • A review meeting of ‘Cyber ​​Center of Excellence’ was organized under the chairmanship of the State Police Chief.
  • Detailed discussion on topics like Helpline 1930, Digital Forensics and Cyber ​​Awareness
Gandhinagar, April 9, 2026 – GandhinagarDirector General of Police and Chief Police Officer (DGP) Dr. at the police building located there. An important review meeting regarding the functioning of ‘Cyber ​​Center of Excellence’ was organized under the chairmanship of K.L.N Rao. Recently appointed Pamela Police Inspectors along with senior officers of the Cyber ​​Center were present in this meeting.
especially in this meeting cyber crime A prompt preventive review was conducted. In which the increasing prevalence of cyber crime and new modes of operation such as digital fraud, online fraud, social media related crimes and financial fraud were discussed in depth. Along with this, guidance was also given regarding technical preparedness and investigation.

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A presentation of the work done by the Cyber ​​Center of Excellence was presented in the meeting. Which mainly includes helpline 1930 – quick redressal of complaints and process to stop financial transactions, investigation process – quick investigation of registered FIR and process of providing refunds to victims, modern tools – data analytics, digital There was a detailed discussion on forensics and methods of collecting real-time intelligence. On the issue of infrastructure and capacity building, consultation was also held regarding development of physical infrastructure of Kacheri and empowerment of human resources. Emphasis was also laid on equipping police officers with latest technology through regular training and workshops.

‘Proactive approach’ essential

DGP Dr. addressing the review meeting. K.L.N Rao said that ‘proactive approach’ is essential in the fight against cyber crimes. He instructed officials to use modern technology to coordinate with other agencies and share real-time information. Additionally, he stressed on running special campaigns through schools, colleges and social platforms to increase security awareness among citizens.

The newly appointed police inspectors were motivated to resolve the complaints in a timely manner with a dedicated spirit. In the end, the Director General of Police praised the work of the entire team of the Cyber ​​Center and encouraged to develop this center as an ‘model center’ to fight cyber crime.

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