Background and Timeline
On January 12, 2026, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated the Bihar State Police Conference 2026 at the Bihar Police Auditorium in Patna. During the event, he launched two new specialized units: the Prohibition and State Excise Control Bureau and a separate Cyber Crime and Security Unit. This move signals a renewed focus on tackling both substance abuse and technology-driven offenses in the state.
Policy Details and Implications
The establishment of a dedicated Cyber Crime and Security Unit reflects the state’s recognition of the growing threat posed by cybercrime. The unit is tasked with strengthening policing standards, improving coordination, and addressing emerging challenges such as digital fraud, drug control, and internal security. The Chief Minister emphasized the rule of law and called on police officers to act with honesty, alertness, and strictness to ensure effective crime control. The conference also featured a short film on Bihar Police achievements and was attended by senior officials, including the Deputy Chief Minister, Home Minister, and Director General of Police.
Broader Implications and Trends
The launch of these units is part of a broader modernization and professionalization drive within Bihar Police. The focus on cybercrime acknowledges the increasing prevalence of digital offenses and the need for specialized skills and resources. The move is expected to enhance the state’s capacity to investigate, prevent, and respond to cyber threats, while also addressing the challenges posed by prohibition and substance abuse. The initiative aligns with national efforts to strengthen cyber policing and reflects a growing trend of state-level investment in digital security infrastructure.