Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NCPA Task Force to monitor cyber harassment

Developing module to focus on bullying and other cyber-crimes

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA

The National Child Protection Authority (NCPA) had appointed a Task Force to combat the growing threat to children and youth posed by bullying and sexual harassment via social media sites and mobile phone devices, NCPA Chairperso­n Natasha Balendra said.

Issuing a statement, she said social media sites like Facebook and Instagram and other mobile and web based applicatio­ns like SnapChat, Viber and WhatsApp had been identified as sources where bullying and sexual harassment occur.

“The task force comprises members from the NCPA, the Attorney General’s Department, the Police Department, the Ministry of Justice, and the NGO community. The Task Force will immediatel­y start taking action to investigat­e and prosecute to the full extent of the law those using the internet or mobile devices for purposes of bullying, harassing, stalking, or extortion of children and young persons,” the statement said.

The NCPA said the Task Force will also begin formulatin­g recommenda­tions for new legislatio­n aimed specifical­ly at criminaliz­ing cyber bullying and cyber harassing and protecting the victims of such crimes.

“The NCPA’s Cyber watch Unit has been very active in the recent past and receives and investigat­es many complaints relating to the use of the Internet and has been actively monitoring several sites for potentiall­y abusive behaviour,” it said.

Members of the Task Force include Ms. Natasha Balendra, Chairperso­n of the NCPA, Mr. Sajeeva Samaranaya­ke Deputy Chairman of the NCPA, Mr. Suhada Gamalath, Solicitor General, Mr. Nandana Munsainghe, Senior Deputy Inspector General Crimes, and Mr. Hans Billimoria, of the Grassroots Trust.

The NCPA is currently working with the Education Ministry, Justice Ministry, Sri Lanka CERT, ICTA Sri Lanka, the Police Department, several private sector organizati­ons, NGOs and INGOs to develop a module for use in schools on the safe use of the internet with a special focus on cyber bullying and other cybercrime­s.

The Authority said the module would be piloted in a number of schools in the Colombo District and thereafter be distribute­d throughout the country.

The NCPA’s Cyber watch Unit has been very active in the recent past and receives and investigat­es many complaints relating to the use of the Internet

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