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Haryana Police Launch 'Abhedya' App to Fight Cybercrime
21 Mar
Summary
- New 'Abhedya' app blocks suspicious calls and deletes unwanted chats.
- Haryana Police developed the app entirely in-house.
- App access requires contacting district police superintendents.

Haryana Police have launched 'Abhedya,' a new mobile application designed to combat cybercrime and digital extortion. This security platform aims to protect citizens from suspicious calls, online threats, stalking, and various forms of digital harassment. The app functions by identifying and blocking calls from unknown, virtual, and international numbers, while also deleting suspicious chats and messages.
This initiative is a significant in-house development by the Haryana Police, highlighting their technical capabilities. The app has undergone successful testing and will be available on both Android and Apple platforms. To gain access, individuals must contact the superintendent of police in their respective districts. An updated version, 'Abhedya-2.0,' is also planned, which will extend its protective features to regular calls, offering more advanced control over incoming communications.




