Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday said the world was facing the biggest threat of cybercrimes. The State government’s responsibility was to instill confidence among people and that was the reason the government allocated adequate funds and recruited required officials in the police department. “Today, the world is facing the biggest threat of cybercrime.
The cybercrime teams in Telangana are highly efficient in combating the crimes. Their job is commendable,” he said. He flagged off 14 new four-wheelers and 55 two-wheelers sanctioned by the State government to Telangana Cyber Security Bureau (TGCSB) at Telangana Command and Control Centre (TGCSB) here.
Referring to drugs, he said the menace was ruining the families and also the system. “Telangana is known for fighting agitations and unfortunately the drug abuse has become rampant in the State,” he said, adding that the State government recruited special staff to eradicate drug menace. “Drug addicts are committing crimes under the influence of ganja and narcotics are the main reason for increasing violence against children,” he said, appealing that Telangana youth should not become addicted to drugs.
They should be strong and deal with problems and challenges. The State government would award promotions to officials, who work hard to end the drug menace effectively and the government would discuss this issue and bring a new Act in the Assembly. Appealing to the media to focus more on problems being faced .
