CM called need to contain criminal activities using the internet
Source: CMO
AGARTALA, June 28, 2025: Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha Saturday said that people need to be made more aware of combating cybercrime and that criminal activities should be prevented using the internet.
“Cybercrime is in such a place that it is like fighting with shadows. For this, there is a need to be more technically skilled. Along with this, people need to be more aware and alert about cybercrime. The police system should be further developed and strengthened in line with crime. "And the reputation of Tripura Police should be kept intact,” he said.
Dr Saha was speaking after inaugurating the Cyber Crime Police Station at AD Nagar in Agartala Saturday. Chief Minister who holds the Home portfolio said, “Today is a happy day for all because from today, the journey of the Cyber Crime Police Station to combat cybercrime or crime has started.”
“We were not very aware about resorting to action against the digital crimes as envisaged by the Prime Minister. It turns out that with the progress of civilisation and the development of science various types of crimes are being committed using digital platforms. Basically, various crimes, including financial fraud, are being committed against people using the internet through computers, mobiles. OTP is being asked by calling someone. Again, a lot of important information related to banking is being sought from people — which has become a dangerous situation. Therefore, to combat these crimes and to help people, a 24-hour helpline number 112 has been opened by the state police,” said Dr. Saha.
He said that the police system needs to be further strengthened.
“SP and Deputy SP rank officers have also been kept to combat cybercrime. There is a need for proper training of officers and staff working in the cyber cell. Many officers have already been sent for training. A helpline number 1930 is also operational at the national level to prevent cybercrime. Cybercrime is in such a place that it is like fighting with shadows. For this, there is a need to be more technically skilled. Along with this, people need to be more aware and alert about cybercrime. There are border areas on three sides of our state. We need to keep a close eye on this opportunity so that no one can commit crime,” he stated.
He said a lot can be done now by using technology.
“We have witnessed the use of technology during Operation Sindoor. We also have to move forward with keeping parity with technology. And cybercrime has now reached the level of terrorism. We have to continue the fight against it. Precautionary steps have to be taken. Along with this, we have to be vigilant against viruses and hackers,” said the Chief Minister.
Home Secretary Abhishek Singh, Director General of Police Anurag, ADGP (Training) M Raja Murugan, ADGP GS Rao along with other high-ranking officials and prominent people of the area were present at the event.
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