CBI chief bats for using resources to curb cybercrime, calls detection and conviction very difficult
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CBI Director Praveen Sood emphasized the difficulty of detecting and convicting cybercrime due to its borderless nature. He advocated for the use of existing resources and predictive analysis to prevent cybercrime. Sood also called for the extensive use of plea bargaining to reduce the backlog of cases in courts. He highlighted the need to safeguard data being created at the state and district levels and to integrate databases for better use.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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