Cybercrime Response Strategies Reviewed by Gujarat Police

Cybercrime Response Strategies Reviewed by Gujarat Police.webp

Rajkot, March 2 Reporting cybercrime incidents as early as possible can ensure swift intervention, significantly increasing the chances of recovering the defrauded money, Gujarat Director General of Police (DGP) K L N Rao has said.

Rao chaired a high-level crime conference in Rajkot on Sunday and reviewed the cybercrime situation, road accident, and drug abuse cases across the state.

Speaking to reporters after the conference, the senior official said that citizens were well-informed about the available helpline numbers: '1930' for cybercrime, '1933' for drug-related complaints, and '1908', where they can provide information or file complaints.

"In cybercrime cases, if citizens report the incident as early as possible, swift action can be taken. Immediate action during the 'golden hour' is critical," he said.

He noted that the sooner the police are alerted, the quicker they can initiate action, significantly increasing the chances of recovering the defrauded money, Rao said.

On the recent bomb threats across Gujarat and ongoing cyber investigations, the DGP said that the crime branch and the Cyber Centre of Excellence, along with other specialized units, are actively investigating the cases.

"Whether it's hoax calls, cyber fraud, fake identity theft, or organized digital scams, we are identifying the modus operandi and taking firm action," he added.

Road safety was also a key focus area during the meeting, with discussions centered on preventive strategies and stricter enforcement to reduce fatalities, he said.

"We reviewed measures to reduce road accidents and discussed coordinated steps to tackle drug abuse. All units have been instructed to work in close coordination," the DGP said.
 
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