Panaji: Goa police has implemented advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like “spot the scam” and “Radical Content analyser” to enhance its capabilities in cybercrime detection and prevention, chief minister Pramod Sawant told the House.
In a written reply tabled on the floor of the House, Sawant said that Goa Police has implemented advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to enhance its capabilities in cybercrime detection and prevention.
The question was tabled by BJP MLA Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco.
Sawant said that notably, two AI-based tools are currently operational including Spot the Scam and Radical Content Analyser.
He said that Spot the Scam is a browser-based platform empowers both citizens and law enforcement officers to instantly analyse suspicious websites, phishing links, or mobile applications.
“By leveraging machine learning and pattern recognition techniques, the tool classifies links as ‘Safe’, ‘Suspicious’, or ‘Scam’. The system supports link verification in real time without requiring any app download and is designed to address rising cases of online frauds, especially targeting tourists and online consumers,” Sawant said.
He said that the tool has been has been widely appreciated for its simplicity, scalability, and immediate impact in reducing online financial fraud.
In yet another tool, the Cyber Crime cell is using Radical Content Analyser which is AI- powered tool was developed to proactively detect hate speech and radical
narratives circulating on social media and video platforms, the chief minister said.
He said that the tool uses sentiment analysis, linguistic pattern detection, and
speech intensity mapping to flag harmful or extremist content in English, Hindi, and
Urdu.
“Integrated within the Social Media Monitoring Cell of Goa Police, the
analyser provides explainable outputs with colour-coded risk scores and allows
for early intervention in the interest of public order,” the chief minister said.
He said that the system has enhanced the force’s ability to respond to viral threats and prevent communal tensions. “Both these tools have been integrated into Goa Police cyber monitoring infrastructure and are actively used to identify threats and initiate appropriate enforcement measures,” Sawant said.



