Andhra Pradesh to Implement Zero FIR for Quick Cybercrime Action
Andhra Pradesh is set to launch a Zero FIR initiative to tackle cybercrime swiftly. This measure aims to reduce financial losses and enhance coordination between police and banks. The state is also establishing a cyber war room and strengthening its cyber helpline for prompt action against fraudulent activities.
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Andhra Pradesh is initiating a Zero FIR system to expedite responses to cybercrime complaints. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu emphasized this move will prevent financial losses by enabling timely alerts to banks upon complaint registration.
In strategic efforts to combat cyber threats, the state is establishing a comprehensive cyber war room and reinforcing its 1930 helpline. These initiatives are supported by technology integration and specialized training for law enforcement, aiming to swiftly freeze suspicious transactions and uphold cybersecurity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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