Students in Tuensang sensitized on cyber crime, drug use & abuse, women safety

Tuensang Police on November 18 conducted a one day awareness programme at Government High School Tuensang to spread the awareness on cyber crime, drug use & abuse, women safety and anti-human trafficking. (Photo Courtesy: PRO & Addl SP Tuensang)

Tuensang Police on November 18 conducted a one day awareness programme at Government High School Tuensang to spread the awareness on cyber crime, drug use & abuse, women safety and anti-human trafficking. (Photo Courtesy: PRO & Addl SP Tuensang)

TUENSANG, NOVEMBER 22 (MExN): Tuensang Police on November 18 conducted a one day awareness programme at Government High School Tuensang to spread the awareness on cyber crime, drug use & abuse, women safety and anti-human trafficking.

According to a press release received from the PRO & Additional SP, the participants were taught on capacity building on cyber crime with highlights on classification of Cybercrime – Crime against people, Crime against property and Crime against government and on Phishing link, Nigerian scam, online relationship, Ransomware, reverse engineering attack, Pink WhatsApp, online shopping, GB WhatsApp, identity theft, sextortion, OLX scam, Lottery scam, QR code scam, Helpline fraud, Gift card scam, e-loan scam, Deep fake scam etc.

Further, important do’s and don’ts were also shared to all the participants to strengthen cyber security for prevention of cyber crime.

On drug use and abuse, the programme highlighted the rise of narcotic drugs in the district. Drugs policy in Tuensang District, effect of drugs, effect uses of narcotic, violation, some legal section of law and challenge to stop from narcotic were also shared among the students and teaching staffs .

On women safety, the participants were oriented on the topic to create awareness among the women and children. The speaker also shared some important sections of law on women safety, preventive measures and helpline number.

Considering the raise of human trafficking in the society, the programme also dwelt on the cause of trafficking, demand of human trafficking, who is trafficked, involvements, why human trafficking is not noticed. Some legal sections of law were also shared among the participants. Around 800 students and teaching staffs participated at the event.