Develop robust, specialised units to ensure timely probe of online crimes: Home Secretary tells states, UTs
New Delhi [India], March 13 (ANI): Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan on Friday stressed that states and Union Territories (UTs) must develop robust, specialised units and coordinated response mechanisms to ensure prompt investigation of online crimes, given the increasing challenges posed by such offences.
He also emphasised quick victim support action and swift move against perpetrators while addressing a gathering at the Inauguration of the 'National Dialogue on Online Crimes Against Women and Children (OCWC)' in New Delhi.
Highlighting the growing challenges posed by online crimes in an increasingly digital ecosystem, the Home Secretary emphasised the need for strengthening institutional capacities at the state and UT-level to combat such offences "effectively".
He further urged IT intermediaries to strictly adhere to the provisions of the Information Technology Act and relevant rules, and called upon all stakeholders to work collectively towards ensuring a safe and secure digital ecosystem.
It also marked the launch of the Master Trainers Induction Programme for states and UTs on online crimes against women and children, aimed at creating a national pool of trained officers who will lead capacity-building initiatives in their respective states and UTs.
These officers will further train law enforcement personnel at the state and district levels, thereby strengthening the country's response framework to such crimes.
During the dialogue, discussions were held on key issues, including emerging trends and patterns in online crimes against women and children, strengthening investigative frameworks and digital forensics capabilities, improving victim support and reporting mechanisms, enhancing coordination with digital platforms for timely removal of harmful content, and promoting multi-stakeholder collaboration for prevention, awareness, and enforcement. (ANI)
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