Current context: Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai has launched the Crime Multi-Agency Centre (Cri-MAC) on 12th March 2020.
a. For providing all-round training to police
b. For Inter-state coordination of Police
c. For easy procurement of defence equipment
d. For geo-mapping of all police stations in the country
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- The Crime Multi-Agency Centre (Cri-MAC) will ensure the sharing of information on heinous crime and other issues related to inter-state coordination.
- It was launched on the occasion of 35th Inception Day of National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) on 12th March 2020.
- The National Cybercrime Training Centre (NCTC) was also launched at the occasion for professional quality e-Learning services on cybercrime investigation to police officers, judges, prosecutors and other stakeholders.
- The NCRB is responsible for collecting and analysing crime data as defined by the Indian Penal Code and Special and Local Laws.
- NCRB Headquarter: New Delhi
- Director: Ramphal Pawar
Question:
Q.1 The Crime Multi-Agency Centre (Cri-MAC) is recently launched for which purpose?a. For providing all-round training to police
b. For Inter-state coordination of Police
c. For easy procurement of defence equipment
d. For geo-mapping of all police stations in the country