Punjab Police launch ‘Cyber Mittar’ chatbot to assist with cyber crime queries
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], October 15 (ANI): Punjab Police have launched a chatbot called ‘Chatbot Cyber Mittar’ to provide assistance with queries relating to cyber crimes.
“To tackle realtime cybercrime reporting, Punjab Cyber Crime Cell have upscaled and increased our capabilities on #Helpline 1930 and on the Citizen Financial Cyber Fraud Reporting & Management System (CFCFRMS). Chatbot Cyber Mittar has been launched today in Punjab for providing assistance to queries relating to cyber crimes,” Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said in a post on X on Monday.
The DGP said that these cutting-edge innovations will enhance cybercrime reporting and ensure rapid resolution of financial frauds, empowering citizens in the digital world.
He said that Cyber Mittar Chatbot will ensure instant info access with 24×7 assistance and swift response which will ensure confidential reporting to protect details of citizens.
The DGP said that the Punjab Cyber Crime Cell is equipped with domain-specific personnel, highly trained to support and guide citizens in need.
“Interacted with Cyber Crime team, who work tirelessly around the clock to tackle modern-age crimes and assist victims in recovering their funds in record time. Our @CyberCrimePbInd is equipped with domain-specific personnel, highly trained to support and guide citizens in need,” the DGP posted on X.
“We are fully committed to the swift resolution of financial frauds. With cutting-edge software and real-time transaction freezing, we secure victims’ funds and prevent further losses. Our specialized tools also help unlock compromised devices, enhancing our capability to fight cybercrime effectively. #CyberSmart,” he added.
He said that helpline 1930 and Cyber Mittar are not just about technological progress it is also about being there for the people.
“As we stand at the forefront of an evolving digital age, our commitment to the safety and well-being of every citizen remains unwavering. #Helpline 1930 and advanced tools like the Cyber Mittar is not just about technological progress; it’s about being there for you when you need us the most. I want every citizen to know that we’re listening, we’re ready, and we’re working around the clock to ensure that you feel secure in both your physical and digital spaces. Together, we are building a safer, more connected community,” the DGP said.