New Delhi:The Standing Committee on the Ministry of Home Affairs, in its latest report, has asked the Ministry to include the offenders and criminals proliferating in cyberspace who are repeatedly engaged in cyber pornography, cyber blackmailing, cyberstalking or bullying in the National Database of Sexual Offenders (NDSO). The NDSO has been created by the Home Ministry for the use of the Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA) to identify repeat offenders, receive alerts on sex offenders as also to help in investigations.
The panel, headed by Congress MP Anand Sharma, observed that it was essential to strengthen the investigation machinery for the identification and tracking of offenders committing cybercrimes, particularly against women and children. The Committee also observed that it was very important to conduct a nation-wide campaign to create awareness amongst all sections of the society regarding the use and misuse of cyberspace and also about the evolving technology which is being leveraged to commit different and new types of cybercrimes. It is also very important to protect minor children/juveniles from indulging in crimes like stalking, online-trolling, molesting, it added.
The report also expressed concern regarding the growing use of online streaming sites, apps showing sexually abusive content in movies, serials and felt that appropriate regulation thereof was required to save society from its deleterious impact. The Standing Committee's 233rd report on action taken by the Government on atrocities and crimes against women and children was presented in Parliament on August 10, 2021.
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