Rajasthan CM Gehlot Approves Rs 11.73 Crore For Setting Up Cybercrime Investigation Centre

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The centre will also seek the opinion of experts such as law enforcement agencies, cyber security professionals, legal experts, researchers and industry representatives, the statement said.

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved a financial proposal of Rs 11.73 crore for setting up a cybercrime investigation centre at the Rajasthan Police Academy here, an official statement said on Sunday.

Police officers will be trained to tackle growing cybercrimes. The centre will also seek the opinion of experts such as law enforcement agencies, cyber security professionals, legal experts, researchers and industry representatives, the statement said.

Besides, a 400-metre-long synthetic athletic track with eight lanes will be constructed for players at the Rajasthan Police Academy stadium at a cost of Rs 7.50 crore, according to the statement. Gehlot had announced the plan for the construction of the track in the 2023-24 budget.

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