The cybercrime cases in the Hyderabad have registered a sharp increase of 8 per cent and on an average, 20 complaints were being received every day by the Hyderabad City Police.
Speaking to the presspersons here on Wednesday, Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand said a total of 2,249 cases were reported in the year 2022 as against 2,066 in the year 2021.
The cybercrime police stations on an average were receiving 20 complaints every day and cases were being booked. “Using advance tools of cybercrime investigation, our teams are identifying and nabbing the suspects from across the country and remanding them,” he said.
The cybercrime detection has gone up by 10 per cent as the cybercrime teams gained expertise in
cybercrime investigation and detection.
Anand said cybercrime investigation was a costly affair as it entailed considerable money for travel of the teams to other States. “Yet, we are taking up investigations and solving cases to make the cyber fraudsters realise they will be caught at any cost,” he said. It may be recalled the Hyderabad police spent around Rs. 58 lakh in Mahesh Bank hacking and fund fraud case.
The city police have been conducting awareness programs to help people from falling to cyber frauds. “Despite awareness, it is greed that makes many get trapped in these frauds. Our teams are visiting educational institutions as well and creating awareness about cybercrimes,” he said.