Bengal police signs MoU to fight cybercrime
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“Training will be conducted for various aspects of modern-day crimes like cyber-crime, dark web, Artificial Intelligence enabled surveillance, border security, prevention of human trafficking, crime-detection activities like forensic science, among others,” said the Chief Minister.The MoU was signed on Wednesday at state secretariat of Nabanna in presence of West Bengal Chief Minister, Suvendu Adhikari, Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Agarwal, DGP Siddh Nath Gupta, Kolkata Police chief Ajay Nand, among others.“Already 16,000 constables have been trained, who will be utilized. The recruitment process of the force will be made transparent and 112 system, which is prevailing, will be implemented,” CM said.Adhikari said the previous government did not sign the MoU despite the request by the central government.
“The state police was at its peak once and parallels were drawn with international forces. However, during previous government’s regime, did not utilize that efficiency for the benefits of the people,” he noted.“Modern equipment necessary to increase efficiency in police functioning were not provided. That is why arrangements are being made to recruit more. Arrangements will be made to bring transparency in recruitment,” said CM Adhikari speaking on the occasion.Adhikari had been giving messages regarding impartial functioning of the state police forces to establish the “rule of law” and not the “rule of the ruler.”Meanwhile, Adhikari launched a si day citywide cleanliness campaign titled “Welcome to Cleanliness”, ahead of the International Day of Yoga celebrations on June 21.