New Delhi [India], August 22 (ANI): Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, who visited the Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) Unit of the Special Cell of Delhi Police and National Cyber Forensic Lab (NCFL) on Sunday, stressed the need for the latest technological upgrade, capacity building and awareness for prevention and detection of cybercrime.
New Delhi Apr 20 PTI Asserting that cyber crime has no boundary Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana on Wednesday said one cyber police station has been established in every district to deal with cases of online fraudsSpeaking at an event here Asthana said Cyber crime has no boundary Person sitting anywhere can dupe you Cyber space is limitless and a lot of cyber space is being used for drugs illegal arms harassing women sextortion etc Earlier we had only one centralised place called Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations IFSO under Special Cell which used to work for this Now every district has one cyber police station in addition to normal police station The officers are well trained into that We are trying to develop more and more competence to handle such crimes the state police chief saidIFSO has one of the best cyber experts and top class cyber technology is being used by them he saidAsthana said that 70 to 75 per cent crime in Delhi pertains to small thefts snatchings and other street crimes and the rest that is 25 per cent includes murder extortion robbery and dacoityHe said that the merger of the PCR with police stations has reduced the response timeWe attached the PCR vans to police stations Over 7000 staff of PCR has been added to the police stations and now the response time has gone down from 8 minutes to 35 minutes on average he said PTI NIT NIT KVK KVK