Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Kumar Verma IPS addressed students and teachers at St. Stephen’s School, Bowbazar, in an interactive session focused on law enforcement, cyber safety, and responsible citizenship. The event provided insights into modern policing challenges and the importance of public awareness in tackling crime.
Shri Verma emphasized the growing threat of cybercrime, urging students to remain cautious online. He warned against clicking on suspicious links from unknown numbers, highlighting the risks of financial fraud and personal data theft. "Never click on links from unknown numbers—it could be a trap leading to financial fraud," he said. He also outlined measures taken by the police to combat digital crimes and encouraged students to report suspicious activities.
The Commissioner also spoke about the broader responsibilities of law enforcement and the role of education in fostering informed and responsible citizens. He highlighted the significance of cooperation between the police and the public in maintaining safety and security. He further explained how young individuals can contribute by staying aware and following legal guidelines.
Imran Zaki, Honorary Secretary of St. Stephen’s School, thanked Shri Verma for his valuable insights, stating that the session was an "eye-opener" for students. He stressed that direct engagement with senior law enforcement officials helps students understand their responsibilities and the workings of the police force.
The event concluded with an interactive Q&A session, where students raised questions about various aspects of law enforcement, crime prevention, and digital security. Shri Verma addressed their concerns, providing practical advice on staying safe online and being vigilant against emerging threats.