Cybercrime, drug offences rising in state; CM urges strict police action | #cybercrime | #infosec


Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday cautioned that cybercrimes and drug-related offences are on the rise in the state and urged the police to take strong and effective measures to curb them. He also called on the police to make better use of technology to curb such crimes.

The chief minister was speaking at the ‘Karnataka Police Flag Day’ event, attended by Home Minister G Parameshwara and senior Home Department and police officials.

“In the last three years, there has been a decline in major crimes such as murder, robbery, and theft. I compliment the police for this. However, we cannot ignore that in certain crimes we are above the national average. Cybercrimes and drug and narcotics-related offences are on the higher side, and the conviction rate is also low,” Siddaramaiah said.

Addressing police officers and personnel, he said the Karnataka government intends to make the state drug-free and that all necessary measures should be taken in this direction.

“I have stated on several occasions, and I reiterate that criminal offences cannot occur without the knowledge of the police within their station jurisdiction. This must be clearly understood,” he said.

“If police inspectors work efficiently and honestly within their limits, they can prevent several criminal activities,” he added. Noting that the Constitution guarantees equality before the law and equal protection of the law, the chief minister said this principle should always be upheld.

“No one can take the law into their own hands, irrespective of how powerful or influential they are,” he said.

He also urged the police to remain alert and work efficiently in areas where they are lagging in preventing crime and maintaining peace and tranquillity. Emphasising the use of technology in crime prevention, Siddaramaiah said the police have lagged in this area on several occasions.



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