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    Govt looks for cyber volunteers to report ‘anti-national activities’; pilot project to start from J&K, Tripura

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    The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) cybercrime cell is piloting a program in which volunteers have been asked to report “illegal” material to the government, including “anti- activities” and “radicalization,” besides a few others from and and Tripura, reported today.

    Quoting sources, the newspaper reported that the programme under which citizens can participate as volunteers to “identify, flag and report to the government illegal and unlawful content, including child pornography, rape, terrorism, radicalization and anti-national activities” will be piloted on a trial basis in Jammu and Kashmir and Tripura.

    The programme would be “calibrated depending on feedback,” the report said.

    Under the programme, the MHA's Indian Cyber Coordination Centre (I4C) will act as a nodal point while citizens  can register themselves with their states or union territories to act as cyber volunteers after furnishing personal details.

    The move has raised questions over the potential misuse of the powers vested in the citizens with the Indian Express reporting that the government does not yet have any clear legal framework on what constitutes “anti-national content or activity, and often uses provisions under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) to either detain or jail those accused of “anti-national” activities”.

    As per the report, those registering as cybercrime volunteers cannot use this programme for any commercial gain or issue any public statement about their association. Volunteers are also “prohibited from using the name or claiming association” with MHA on any public platform, as per the  MHA portal.

    It said that the citizens can register as cyber awareness promoters, too, to spread information about cybercrime in “vulnerable” groups such as women, children, elderly and those residing in rural areas.

    The cybercrime division is also seeking applications on a voluntary basis from cyber experts, who can help the government with malware and memory analysis as well as cryptography.

     

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