J&K Police organises cybercrime awareness programmes in Handwara

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J&K Police organises cybercrime awareness programmes in Handwara

 Continuing its efforts to promote community awareness under the ongoing “Seva Pakhwada (Seva Parv)” initiative, J&K Police organised an awareness programmes on Cyber Crime, Cyber Safety, and Online Fraud at Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Taratpora &  Government Boys High School, Shartgund Bala.

At Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Taratpora, the programme was chaired by SHO Police Station Vilgam and witnessed enthusiastic participation of around 200 students along with teachers of the institution. During the session, the resource officers of J&K Police sensitised the participants about the fast-emerging challenges in cyberspace, including online frauds, misuse of social media, financial scams, and methods of ensuring personal digital safety. The audience was also encouraged to adopt safe online practices, protect sensitive data, and immediately report any cyber-related offence to the nearest police station or cyber helpline.

At Government Boys High School, Shartgund Bala, the programme was chaired by SHO Police Station Qalamabad, who sensitised the participants about the growing threats of cybercrime, including online scams, identity theft, and fraudulent activities. He highlighted the importance of safe internet practices and shared valuable tips on protecting personal information while using social media and digital platforms.

Teachers and students of the school actively participated in the event and interacted with the resource persons, seeking guidance on preventive measures against cyber-related crimes.

The interactive session saw active involvement from students and teachers, who raised queries and shared their concerns regarding cyber security. J&K Police reiterated its commitment to continue such outreach programmes aimed at empowering youth and the community against cyber threats. Such initiatives not only spread awareness but also strengthen the police-public bond and promote collective responsibility towards a safe digital environment.(JKNS)

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