Over 1,500 arrests, 548 cases solved: busy first year at Delhi’s cyber police stations

A year after a cyber police station was set up in each of the city’s 15 police districts, Delhi Police data showed that 1,516 people have been arrested so far for cybercrimes, with South East seeing the most FIRs registered at 165 and North topping in terms of cases solved with 54.

Amid rising instances of cybercrimes, cyber police stations were set up on December 1, 2021, following a gazette notification by the Home Department of Delhi government in November of that year.

Over 1,400 FIRs

As per the data, in the one year that cyber police stations have been operational, 1,477 FIRs have been filed and 548 cases have been solved.

After South East, the most cybercrime FIRs registered in any district was 160 in Shahdara, followed by 139 in West.

In terms of number of cases solved, the runner-up district after North was Rohini with 53, followed by South with 52.

Most common cases

The mostly commonly solved cases at these police stations were those of email and social media fraud, data theft, ransomware, ATM and credit card fraud, insurance scam, lottery scam, sextortion, Chinese loan app scam and electricity bill fraud.

An officer said that in cases where child pornography or online harassment of a child is reported, the police is mandated to process the complaint and get in touch with the victim and SIM provider within 24 hours. “If there is insufficient evidence to register FIRs, action-taken report is mandatory to be filed within 14 days,” he added.

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