West Bengal has launched 24/7 Cybercrime Help Desks in 500 police stations and women's safety initiatives, including a specialized Durga Suraksha Squad. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari highlighted cybercrime's pandemic-like spread, particularly affecting senior citizens. The state aims to expedite reporting and recovery of defrauded money through these help desks, emphasizing the critical "Golden Hour" for swift action and coordination with the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari unveiled a comprehensive plan to bolster women's safety, including women's desks at all police stations, a special 'Durga Squad', and a…

West Bengal's CM Suvendu Adhikari launched cyber and women help desks in 500 police stations to combat rising cybercrime and enhance women's security. | India News

West Bengal has launched 24/7 Cybercrime Help Desks in 500 police stations and women's safety initiatives, including a specialized Durga Suraksha Squad. Chief Minister Suvendu…

West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari emphasizes transparency in crime data and inaugurates new help desks for women's safety and cybercrime.