Rajasthan Boosts Police Training to Combat Cyber and Economic Crimes
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma announced a new training facility at Rajasthan Police Academy to equip police with skills for tackling cyber and economic crimes. Emphasizing enhanced training, technical resources, and women's growing police role, Sharma stressed law and order, noting a crime rate decline in the state.

- Country:
- India
On Friday, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma unveiled plans for a state-of-the-art training facility at the Rajasthan Police Academy, aimed at preparing police personnel to combat cyber and economic crimes effectively.
Speaking at the passing-out parade for the 55th batch of RPS officers, Sharma emphasized the need for advanced training and infrastructure to better equip officers against modern criminal activities. He also highlighted the essential role of women in the police force as role models and their impact on encouraging victims to come forward.
Statistics reveal a marked reduction in crime rates statewide, credited to the continuous efforts in upgrading technical capabilities and enhancing operational efficiency, as noted by Director General of Police Rajeev Kumar Sharma.
(With inputs from agencies.)