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Andhra CM launches virtual campaign on cyber crimes against women

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Published : Aug 3, 2020, 9:31 PM IST

Andhra Pradesh CM YS Jaganmohan Reddy has launched 'E-RakshaBandhan' virtual cybercrime awareness program to focus on ensuring the safety of women and children in cyberspace. The month-long campaign would be conducted through online sessions in the form of webinars, workshops and competitions covering different topics related to cybercrimes.

Andhra CM
Andhra CM

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday launched 'E-RakshaBandhan' campaign aimed at creating public awareness on cybercrimes against women and children.

The virtual cybercrime awareness programme, jointly developed by Andhra Pradesh Police and Crime Investigation Department (CID), will focus on ensuring the safety of women and children in cyberspace.

Andhra CM launches virtual campaign on cyber crimes against women

Partnered with Cyber Crime Prevention Against Women and Children (CCPWC), Cyber Peace Foundation, and other organisations, the police department will be organising the month-long online awareness drive. It is aimed at creating awareness among the public on the sharp rise in cybercrimes.

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Launched on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, the month-long campaign would be conducted through online sessions in the form of webinars, workshops, competition, covering different topics related to cybercrimes.

Experts from across the nation will take part in this campaign and conduct webinars to teach women and girls how to protect themselves from cybercrimes.

The Andhra Pradesh police have also launched a new cybercrime portal to facilitate victims/complainants to report cybercrime complaints online.

Andhra CM launches virtual campaign on cyber crimes against women

Issues on child sexual abuse, child victim support, domestic violence, rape victim support, sexual harassment at workplace and street harassment can be reported on the web portal.

The Chief Minister said that his government was proud to have 18 Disha police stations across the state for speedy investigation and trial of cases related to sexual offences against women.

He noted that investigations of 167 cases relating to crime against women have been completed and charge sheets have been filed in the courts.

IANS report

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