CM Devendra Fadnavis flags off hi-tech Mumbai Police vehicles
CM Devendra Fadnavis flags off hi-tech Mumbai Police vehicles
Maha CM Devendra Fadnavis flagged-off hi-tech Mumbai Police vehicle at DB Nagar Police Station.
He also inaugurated the Nirbhaya Cyber Experiment School of South Mumbai Division. Along with this, cyber laboratories at Worli Police Station for Mumbai (Central) and Govandi Police Station for Mumbai (East).
Through these laboratories, crimes of atrocities against women, especially through cyber, can be proven in a short period.
CM Fadnavis stated that the Mumbai Police has also set up a Women’s Help Room in every police station, which will greatly help women.
Forensic vans, specialised vans to curb crimes against women, and interceptor vans to curb overspeeding on roads have also been prepared.
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“Cyber laboratories will play an important role in the investigation of cybercrimes to completely control cybercrime.
At the event, CM Fadnavis also instructed the officials to further enhance the network of cyber laboratories.
An official statement said that as many as five cyber laboratories are proposed in Mumbai. Three of these laboratories have been operationalised.
Through these laboratories, crimes of atrocities against women, especially through cyber, can be proven in a short period. Also, if data from any electronic device is deleted to hide the crime or destroy evidence, if a mobile is vandalised or tampered with, all the data from all such electronic devices will be ‘recovered’ with the help of modern computer systems. The laboratories are equipped with modern technology and are capable of the latest computer systems (software).
It said that the latest technology in the world will be used in the laboratories. In the context of financial crimes, crimes such as online money laundering and hacking of bank accounts will also be controlled through the laboratory.
News Edit KV Raman
