Cyber bullying against women is increasing: IGP
He called upon all to take greater caution in the use of the Internet and social media, including Facebook. He advised the users not to give access to any stranger or little-known person without confirmation of identity.
He said that many victims have mentioned about the risk of going out with someone who has been newly acquainted on social media.
“Don’t jump into the world of social media without knowing the cyber risks,” Benazir cautioned.
He said not only an individual or the society, but also the state is often the victim of cyber bullying.
The police chief thanked the unit for assisting the affected women and solving their problems.
At the event, the additional IGs of police headquarters, heads of various units of police in Dhaka, senior police officers and several women, who got services from Police Cyber Support for Women Service were present.
Some of the women who got help from the unit narrated the pain they had suffered because of cyber bulling and said that after contacting the police cyber support, they got rapid help and their problems were solved. They said the police unit provided them with both legal and psychological assistance.
Police Cyber Support for Women Service started on 16 November 2020 instructed by the IGP.
Until October this year, 17,280 female victims have contacted the service, which is run entirely by women police. Among the victims, 12 thousand 641 women had reported harassment. Technical and legal assistance has been provided to 8,221 people, the sources at the unit said.
Source: The Daily Prothom Alo (English version)