Chennai will get 4 more cyber police stations, 1 lab
The Hindu
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Commissioner of Police Shankar Jiwal on Saturday said that in view of rising number of complaints on cyber crimes, four more cyber police stations would be set up in the city. A cyber lab would also be set up soon with modernised tools to help in investigation. The Commissioner was speaking at a function organised to reward the officers of special teams in anti-bank fraud and cyber crime wings of Central Crime Branch (CCB) for detection and arrest of accused involved in online frauds and cyber offences over the past few months. Later, Mr. Jiwal told presspersons that the CCB had registered several important cases and detected the accused swiftly in a few cases.More Related News

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