New Delhi: Maharashtra’s police system is facing a cybercrime load that keeps growing every month, from online fraud to identity theft and digital extortion. Investigators often deal with scattered data, language gaps, and slow manual processes, all while complaints continue to rise. Against this backdrop, the state has introduced a new AI-based platform aimed at speeding up how cybercrime cases are handled on the ground.
The announcement came during the Microsoft AI Tour in Mumbai, where Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella unveiled MahaCrimeOS AI alongside Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The platform is already live in select police stations and is being positioned as a practical tool to help officers register cases faster, analyse digital evidence, and connect relate

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