Police rising international various to increase for curbing growing cyber-crime: IGP
Special Correspondent: Dhaka, Apr-04,
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed on Monday said that co-operation between law enforcement agencies and the police in various countries will have to increase for curbing the growing cyber-crime as it (Cyber-crime) is on the rise in the international arena.
He emphasized the need for increased co-operation between law enforcement agencies and the police in various countries to curb the growing cybercrime.
The IGP made the remarks while addressing the 2nd National Conference on Cyber Crime & Digital Forensics organized by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, says a press release of Police headquarters here on Monday afternoon.
The Chief of Bangladesh Police spoke on Strengthening International Cooperation for Combating Cyber Crime.
In his speech, he presented background information and various incidents on how cyber-crime affects from regional to individual level.
The IGP called for increasing regional cooperation in cyber-crime prevention.
The conference was attended by Interpol representatives, police representatives from Japan, Australia and the Maldives, and local and international technology experts.
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