MHA creates joint force of various state police to eliminate cybercrime from Mewat region

 

MHA creates joint force of various state police to eliminate cybercrime from Mewat region

The Ministry of Home Affairs has established a Joint Cyber Crime Coordination Team (JCCT) under the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Center Scheme, in view of the increasing cases of cybercrime in the country. With the initiative of this ministry, the police of Delhi and other states will be able to share all kinds of data related to cybercrime, coordinate in working in different ways, and coordinate details of financial cybercriminals.


DCP Cyber Cell Prashant P. Gautam explained that based on the analysis of people's complaints on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCRP), a Joint Cyber Crime Coordination Team has also been formed for Mewat. Not only this, but the police of Haryana, UP, and Rajasthan, in addition to Delhi and central states, have also been asked to join. In addition, the Delhi Police has been appointed as the nodal agency of JCCT. In view of this, a one-day conference of Joint Cyber Crime Coordination Teams was organized. It should be noted that due to being the nodal agency of JCCT in coordination with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Center, a conference was recently organized by the IFSO Unit Dwarka of Delhi Police on Wednesday.


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In this conference, several top police officers including Sanjay Arora, the Police Commissioner, Rajesh Kumar, CEO of AIC, and Special Cell HGS Dhalival from the police participated. Not only that, many senior officers of different ranks from various states also attended the conference. Along with this, representatives of five JCCT teams from Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat, and Jharkhand presented their latest trends, methods of dealing with cybercrime, limits, and solutions to the stakeholders with better coordination to crackdown on cybercrime.


During this conference, several high-ranking police officers, including Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, CEO of AIC Rajesh Kumar, and Special Cell HGS Dhalival, along with many other senior police officials, participated. Not only that, but representatives of 51 senior officials from various states were also present at the event. In addition, representatives from the JCCT Teams of Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat, and Jharkhand shared their latest trends, approaches to dealing with cybercrime, and presentations on how to better coordinate with stakeholders and find solutions to curb cybercrime.


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During the participation, the states involved shared different approaches and techniques observed during investigations with everyone, so that the methods could be replicated by other states and union territories. Hotspot was extensively discussed on this occasion, and a special plan was also discussed to reduce the dangers posed by cybercrime. All the input shared by the states has been collected and will be acted upon. Sanjay Arora praised all the participants for sharing their input during the conference, and emphasized the need for collaboration and the development of a joint strategy to deal with the growing threat of cybercrime.


The creation of this joint force is a significant step towards combating cybercrime in the Mewat region. It is expected to have a positive impact on the overall cybersecurity of the region and improve public safety. The MHA has urged the public to cooperate with the joint force and report any suspicious online activity to the authorities.


In conclusion, the joint force created by the MHA to eliminate cybercrime from the Mewat region is a crucial initiative towards improving cybersecurity in the area. The public's cooperation and support are essential in the fight against cybercrime, and it is everyone's responsibility to stay vigilant and report any suspicious online activity to the authorities.


Source: https://www.the420.in/mha-creates-joint-force-of-various-state-police-to-eliminate-cyber-crime-from-mewat-region/





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