Raipur, March 15, 2023: Chhattisgarh will no longer depend upon other states for narco test for early detection of crimes, state Home Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu told Chhattisgarh assembly today.
Chhattisgarh has become self-sufficient in Narco test, as in collaboration with the AIIMS Raipur, the state has completed all formalities and imported all relevant machines for this purpose, Sahu said.
For prevention and early detection of crime, the state has been deploying latest technics, the Home Minister said.
To control cyber-crimes, Cyber police station are being set up in all the five police ranges of the state, he said.
Steps are also being taken to set up a forensic science laboratory in Durg district of the state, the Home Minister said.
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