Inaugurating National Community Policing Conclave at Kovalam near Thiruvananthapuram, Singh asked the police to make use of technology smartly and sensibly as an instrument of peace as well as a force multiplier.
Lauding the role of social media, Singh said it can tremendously empower the police in fostering police-community relationship, taking it to a new heights of communication and building of trust between the police and the people.
Over the past few years, a number of reports have appeared alleging security personnel were being trapped by foreign intelligence officials through social media.
Recently, an Indian Air Force personnel Ranjith KK was arrested from Bhatinda. It was alleged he was lured by one Damini McNaught, pretending to be the executive of a UK-based media firm, on Facebook where he gave out information about movement of Air Force.
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