Kerala police has been awarded for combating cybercrimes against children and women

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Kerala police has been awarded for combating cybercrimes against children and women
Kerala police has been awarded for combating cybercrimes against children and women

Kerala police won an award from the Ministry of Home Affairs on Sunday for their successful efforts in preventing cybercrimes against women and children online.

According to state police, the honor was presented in connection with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Center’s first anniversary. Pinarayi Vijayan, the chief minister of Kerala, posted on social media, calling it a proud moment for the state.

“Proud moment for Kerala as our efforts in combating cybercrimes have been recognized by @HMOIndia as part of the foundation day celebrations of the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C). The award for commendable performance in handling online crime against women and children highlights our commitment to ensuring a safer digital space,” Vijayan said.

Sheikh Darvesh Saheb, the chief of state police, will receive the honor on Tuesday during a ceremony in New Delhi.

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