"The (Uttar Pradesh) government has sanctioned two social media labs in Lucknow and Meerut and work is on for setting them up very soon, may be within two months," ADG (Traffic) Anil Agarwal, who is looking after all the IT projects of the state police, told PTI.
The officers and Sub-inspectors, who will operate these labs, have been trained by experts of Indian Institutes of Information Technology, he said.
These labs will monitor the activities on social media sites - Facebook, Whatsapp and Twitter - and though it will not be able to block the posts, it will enable the law enforcement agency to study the contents and counter them before any damage is done, according to officials.
If their activities are found to be violative of law, action could be initiated against mischievous elements, they said.
According to sources, government became vigilant against wrongful use of social media after communal riots in Muzaffarnagar in 2013 during which an allegedly fake video was uploaded by a politician.
More recently, during the attacks on members of Tabhlighi Jammat on a train in Shamli district, the incident was posted on social networking sites as "Godhra Again" and even began trending after a few hours.
