Key Points

Gujarat has taken a significant step in combating digital crime by inaugurating a state-of-the-art Cyber Crime Police Station in Rajkot. Minister Harsh Sanghavi emphasized the critical need for citizens to be vigilant against online frauds and cyber threats. The new facility, equipped with advanced forensic labs and specialized units, aims to provide faster resolution of cybercrime cases. Additionally, the inauguration of 114 police housing units demonstrates the government's commitment to supporting law enforcement infrastructure.

Key Points: Harsh Sanghavi Launches Rajkot Cyber Crime Hub Amid Fraud Warnings

  • New Rajkot Range Cyber Crime Police Station strengthens digital crime infrastructure
  • Minister warns against digital arrests and online extortion schemes
  • 114 new police housing units inaugurated across multiple locations
  • Comprehensive facility includes mobile forensics and specialized crime analysis units
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Gujarat strengthens cybercrime response with new Rajkot station, 114 police quarters inaugurated

Gujarat bolsters cybercrime response with new police station, housing units, and critical digital safety guidance for citizens.

"Cybercrime is evolving rapidly, and so must our response mechanisms - Harsh Sanghavi"

Rajkot, July 25

Gujarat Minister of State for Home, Harsh Sanghavi, inaugurated the newly constructed Rajkot Range Cyber Crime Police Station, built at a cost of Rs 441.28 lakh, and virtually launched 114 new police housing units across Rajkot, Vinchhiya, and Atkot.

The occasion was also marked by a strong message to the public: Digital arrests are not real, and people should not fall prey to blackmail involving nude calls or cyber threats.

Addressing the gathering, Sanghavi emphasised that neither the CBI nor police departments carry out digital arrests, and such claims are part of an increasing number of cyber frauds.

He urged citizens, especially victims of nude-call-based extortion, to shed social fear and shame, and immediately approach the nearest police station without transferring any money.

"Cybercrime is evolving rapidly, and so must our response mechanisms," said Sanghavi, adding that under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Gujarat is actively strengthening its cybercrime infrastructure with new teams and facilities.

The newly inaugurated Rajkot Range Cyber Police Station will serve citizens in Rajkot, Jamnagar, Morbi, and Devbhumi Dwarka, offering faster redressal in cybercrime cases.

The facility includes a conference hall, mobile and data forensics labs, cybercrime helpline monitoring rooms, a child pornography analysis unit, a women's help desk, a gym, a library, and other administrative spaces.

Sanghavi also warned citizens against clicking or sharing suspicious links offering unrealistic offers, which are often phishing attempts. He encouraged digital literacy and vigilance, especially in rural and semi-urban areas.

On the civic front, Sanghavi addressed traffic management issues and announced that the government, in coordination with municipal bodies, is planning long-term urban traffic solutions.

Regarding the mandatory helmet rule, he stated, "This isn't just about fines; it's about protecting lives."

During the event, the minister virtually inaugurated 80 B-category police quarters in Ramnathpara, Rajkot, built at a cost of Rs 1,288.99 lakh, 32 B-category and one C-category quarters in Vinchhiya (Rs 419.48 lakh), and one C-category quarter in Atkot (Rs 27.10 lakh). These housing units aim to provide better living conditions to police personnel and their families.

The event was attended by Agriculture Minister and Rajkot District Guardian Minister Raghavji Patel, Rajkot Mayor Nayana Pedhadiya, several MLAs, senior police officials, including IGP Ashokkumar Yadav, DIG Girish Pandya, Rajkot Police Commissioner Brajesh Kumar Jha, and SPs from Morbi, Jamnagar, and Devbhumi Dwarka.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The women's help desk is much needed! Many women suffer silently due to nude call blackmail. Hope they create awareness campaigns in colleges too. #CyberSafety
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Aman W
₹441 lakh for one police station? Seems excessive when our village schools lack basic facilities. Couldn't they have built it at lower cost and used remaining funds for education?
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Shreya B
Good step but implementation matters! My cyber complaint in Ahmedabad took 6 months just for FIR. Hope Rajkot station has enough trained staff to handle cases promptly.
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Varun X
Police quarters are welcome! Our cops work 24x7, they deserve decent housing. Though 114 units is just a drop in ocean - need thousands more across Gujarat.
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Nisha Z
They should conduct cyber awareness workshops in Gujarati for our parents and grandparents. My father almost fell for "KYC update" scam last week! 😓

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