Union Home and Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah said revised blue prints of CRPC, IPC and FCRA will be tabled in the Parliament.
Shah who was addressing the first day of a two-day ‘Chintan Shivir’ at Surajkund, Haryana today where Chief Ministers of the States, Home Ministers of States and Lieutenant Governors and Administrators of Union Territories are participating in the Chintan Shivir on Thursday, said cybercrime is a big threat to the Nation and the world today and the Ministry of Home Affairs is ready to fight against it.
“The Ministry of Home Affairs is continuously working on reforms in CRPC, IPC and FCRA and soon their revised blueprint will be tabled in Parliament”, he added.
Shah said the States should make maximum use of forensic science to increase the conviction rate and the Central Government has provided all possible help by forming the NFSU.
He also emphasized that border States will have to make more coordinated efforts with Central agencies and security forces to ensure border security and coastal security.
Shah said the Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also taken several initiatives in disaster management and requested all Chief Ministers to personally monitor the implementation of these initiatives.
The Union Home Minister said there is a need to make proper use of all resources of internal security available to fight challenges before the Nation. He said for this there has to be resource optimization, rational utilization of resources and integration of resources, which would further improve coordination between the States.
Shah said the Government is working on the principle of “one data, one entry” and under this, NIA has been given a national database related to terrorist cases, NCB has a national database related to narcotics cases, ED has a database related to economic offences and NCRB has been given the responsibility of creating a fingerprint database – NAFIS and National Database of Sex Offenders (NDSO).