Home minister Amit Shah underscored the necessity for security agencies to tackle emerging threats like narcotics, rogue drones, and online frauds. He advocated for international cooperation and better coordination between the National Investigation Agency and state anti-terrorism squads. Shah also encouraged police chiefs to protect citizens’ rights and ensure quick justice.
Need to urgently tackle rogue drones, online frauds: Amit Shah

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