CM Yogi Adityanath To Chair Conference on Future of Policing in Uttar Pradesh on Dec 27, 28

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A
two-day
conference
of
senior
police
officers,
focusing
on
challenges
ranging
from
cybercrime
and
human
trafficking
to
emerging
issues
such
as
social
media,
will
begin
here
on
Saturday,
officials
said
on
Friday.
Chief
Minister
Yogi
Adityanath
will
chair
the
conference
on
both
days,
December
27
and
28,
at
the
Uttar
Pradesh
Police
Headquarters
in
Lucknow,
they
said.

“The
conference
will
focus
on
further
strengthening
people-centric
policing,
developing
a
technology-enabled
and
modern
police
system,
and
ensuring
effective
and
prompt
action
against
crime
and
criminals,” the
Director
General
of
Police
Rajeev
Krishna
said.

A
two-day
conference
for
senior
police
officers
will
be
held
on
December
27
and
28
at
the
Uttar
Pradesh
Police
Headquarters
in
Lucknow,
chaired
by
Chief
Minister
Yogi
Adityanath,
to
address
cybercrime,
human
trafficking,
and
other
emerging
issues;
11
thematic
sessions
are
planned,
addressing
key
areas
like
police
station
management
and
social
media
challenges.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath

As
many
as
11
thematic
sessions
have
been
planned,
in
which
11
senior
nodal
IPS
officers,
along
with
45
other
police
officers,
will
make
the
presentations.
Each
session
will
deal
with
a
key
area
expected
to
shape
the
future
of
policing
in
Uttar
Pradesh,
including
police
station
management,
women
and
child
safety,
crowd
and
disaster
management,
integration
of
technology
and
forensics
in
the
justice
delivery
system,
organised
crime,
cybercrime,
and
intelligence-related
emerging
challenges.

On
December
27,
presentations
will
be
on
beat
policing,
crimes
against
women,
children
and
human
trafficking,
and
police
station
management
and
upgradation,
the
DGP
said.
The
afternoon
session
on
the
same
day
will
include
discussions
on
cybercrime,
human
resource
development,
welfare,
police
behaviour
and
training,
prosecution
and
prisons,
and
CCTNS
2.0,
Nyay
Sanhita
and
forensics.

On
December
28,
the
session
will
cover
disaster
management,
civil
defence
and
home
guards,
crowd
management,
intelligence
and
emerging
challenges
such
as
social
media,
NGOs
and
the
Nepal
border,
and
anti-terror
operations,
narcotics,
cattle
theft
and
other
organised
crimes.
An
additional
session
in
the
afternoon
will
be
devoted
to
best
practices
and
innovations
in
policing,
the
DGP
said.



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