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Noting that cybercrime is a global crime, Lt Governor Kiran Bedi today said a toll free number should be launched to enable the victims of cyber offences to report their cases and seek help. Releasing the second edition of “National Cyber Crime Reference Hand Book” by the National Cyber Safety and Security Standards here, she said,” cybercrime is a global crime that is wrecking the systems.”
There should be no policeman in Puducherry, who is incapable of dealing with cybercrimes, she said, adding online training program on the same could also be introduced for all sections in the police force. NGOs should also be trained and special courses could be introduced in the curriculum in the University here, she suggested. Former Madras High Court Judge, Justice S K Krishnan also spoke on the occasion. Director General of Police S K Gautam and Law Secretary to Puducherry government were among those present.
Kiran Bedi suggests toll free number for cybercrime victims
There should be no policeman in Puducherry, who is incapable of dealing with cybercrimes, she said, adding online training program on the same could also be introduced for all sections in the police force. NGOs should also be trained and special courses could be introduced in the curriculum in the University here, she suggested. Former Madras High Court Judge, Justice S K Krishnan also spoke on the occasion. Director General of Police S K Gautam and Law Secretary to Puducherry government were among those present.
Kiran Bedi suggests toll free number for cybercrime victims