Mangaluru: Two additional police stations for city to tackle cyber crime, drugs


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 29: Considering the growing incidents of drugs trafficking and cyber crimes in the region, the city will soon get two new police stations. These two stations will be equipped to handle cyber crime cases and drug trafficking incidents efficiently.

The state government had issued instructions to set up new police stations here through a notification issued on June 2 this year. Steps are under way to open these police stations, one of which will be handling economic and drug cases and the other exclusively will tackle cases relating to cyber crimes. As per information, inspector, Pavitra Teja, has been chosen to head the cyber crime police station, while Muhammed Shariff has been picked as station house officer of economic and drug offences police station.

The police station for economic and drug offences will handle cases of crimes relating to drugs as well as economic offences exceeding Rs 25 lac relating to lottery, excise, organized crimes, cheating, fake notes, human trafficking, cheating in cooperative societies, acid attack etc. City cyber crime station will handle complaints in connection with social websites like WhatsApp and Facebook, Internet frauds etc. The police station for economic and drugs offences will be located in the second floor of city (south) police station,contact numbers being 0824-2220594, 9620298444. The cyber crime station will be located in the old traffic (west) station. This station can be contacted on telephone numbers 0824-2220844, 9449020335.

City police commissioner, T R Suresh, said that police officers including station house officers plan to underttake an awareness drive in schools and colleges within the city police commissionerate by visiting respective institutions and addressing students as cyber and drugs crime mostly relate to youngsters.

  

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 31 2017

    Increasing police station or police force is in no use unless police are not showing their efficiancy...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    I think our Police is in a position to handle any type of cyber crime and drug selling places. But only thing is freedom should be given them NO interference from political parties and Swamijis. Give them full power to creak down.

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  • Cyril D Souza, Vogga, Bantwal (now Mumbai)

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    Adding additional Police Stations to tackle drugs and cyber crimes is a good idea. But the core issue is how to tackle areas from where these problems emanate. More often than not we spend our precious time to solve the problem without giving importance to areas which creates such problems.

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  • M M adyar, Kankandi , Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    Police commissioner came up also crime rate also increased,no use of increasing the post in police department, select few goons,fix them and encounter, thats only solution...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    Just get SP Annamalai & everything will fall in its place ...

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  • Rajesh, Kodyadka

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    Jossy better u come down... instead of commenting on everything...

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