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Cyber security awareness program held by Rachakonda police

Rachakonda police organized an awareness program on ‘Women Protection and Cyber Crime’ on Tuesday at Saroornagar Indoor Stadium.

Minister Sabita Indra Reddy was the Chief Guest at the event, which was also attended by Telangana DGP Anjani Kumar and other senior police officials.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister stated that Telangana Police is the best in the country, and women’s safety has improved significantly since the introduction of She teams for women’s safety. She urged the women to report harassment on the roads, in colleges, at work, and on social media to the police immediately and without fear.

Telangana DGP, Anjani Kumar stated that awareness programs and short films on cyber stalking are being created to prevent public or online eve teasing/harassment.

He praised the Rachakonda Commissionerate for its efforts to ensure the safety of girls and women in an open and online society.

Rachakonda Commissioner DS Chauhan advised women to be cautious when using social media, to decline friend requests and messages from strangers, and to keep their profiles locked. He advised them to file a police report right away to avoid harassment from cyber criminals.

Rachakonda police utilize technology to combat women trafficking

The Rachakonda police are stepping up their efforts to combat women trafficking with the help of the IT cell and cybercrime specialists. They are making use of their knowledge to compile technological data on those responsible for managing human trafficking activities.

To find prostitution gangs that swiftly migrate between several social media platforms for their criminal activity, the police teams are scouring websites and online advertising portals. The Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) frequently enlists the aid of cybercrime police stations to examine confiscated technology and retrieve data.

The teams locate the organizers—who are frequently based in different cities—by looking through social media accounts. According to AHTU Inspector N Chandra Babu, based on the leads, they track down local residents who are helping them and conduct operations to apprehend organisers, sub-organizers, and rescue victims.

The AHTU sections of the Rachakonda police have detained 305 people involved in prostitution organisation since its establishment in June 2020 and have also saved 305 operators.

 

 

 

 

 

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