The government of Ashok Gehlot in Rajasthan has authorized the opening of cyber police stations across the state.
jaipur:
The Rajasthan government has decided to open cyber police stations in all districts of the state.
Police Director General Umesh Mishra said Friday that the Congress government has authorized the opening of cyber police stations in all 32 districts to prevent cybercrime and take effective action against cybercriminals.
A cyber police station is already being operated in Jaipur.
Mishra expressed confidence that with the opening of cyber police stations in all districts of the state, effective action would be taken against cyber criminals.
He said in a statement that the officers and police personnel delegated to cyber police stations in the districts will work under the superintendent of the relevant district police, and officers and police personnel from the cyber police stations of Jaipur and Jodhpur will work under direct supervision. . of the DCP (crime) of the committee concerned.
The police officers of cyber police stations will be officers with the rank of deputy superintendent of police, the officer added.
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