Haryana
Haryana Police Launches ‘Abhedya’ App
- 26 Mar 2026
- 2 min read
Why in News?
Haryana Police has introduced a first‑of‑its‑kind mobile application called ‘Abhedya’ to prevent threatening and extortion calls and messages from ever reaching citizens, strengthening public safety against digital harassment and cybercrime.
Key Points
- About: Abhedya has been introduced to proactively counter extortion, stalking, cyber harassment, and other threatening communications before they reach the user.
- Functioning: The application monitors incoming calls and WhatsApp messages from unknown numbers, identifies suspicious international, virtual, or masked numbers, and automatically blocks or rejects them before users see them.
- It also deletes threatening messages, voice notes, and notifications to prevent exposure and distress.
- Even when calls are blocked, the system retains data on blocked numbers at the backend, enabling the police to analyse patterns and strengthen investigations into evolving cyber threats.
- Impact Seen in the Trial Phase: The Haryana Police noted that overall crime has reduced by about 8% in the first two months of 2026 compared to last year, with extortion calls dropping by around 40%, indicating early positive outcomes of proactive tech‑driven measures.
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