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Home / Crime and Justice / Kanpur Kids Visit Police Station to Build Trust

Kanpur Kids Visit Police Station to Build Trust

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Around 100 schoolchildren visited Kotwali police station.
  • Students learned about police functioning and cyber crime awareness.
  • Modern police equipment and cyber helpdesk were demonstrated.
Kanpur Kids Visit Police Station to Build Trust

A unique dialogue and awareness session was recently held at Kanpur's Kotwali police station, attracting around 100 schoolchildren. The event focused on fostering trust between the community and law enforcement, while also raising awareness about the growing threat of cyber crimes.

Students from several local schools participated in this initiative, which offered them a practical insight into police operations. They received a guided tour of the station, exploring key areas like the cyber helpdesk, Mission Shakti Centre, and the general diary office. The session aimed to demystify police work for the young attendees.

During the event, officers explained crucial aspects of policing, including FIR registration and the differences between an accused and a criminal. Awareness was also raised about services like the 1090 Women Power Helpline. Demonstrations of police equipment and communication systems further educated the students on law enforcement's capabilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The visit aimed to reduce fear of the police, build trust, and spread awareness about cyber crimes among students.
Students learned about police functioning, how FIRs are registered, cyber crime awareness, and available assistance services.
Demonstrations included tear gas guns, bulletproof jackets, helmets, and wireless communication systems.

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