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Indians lost Rs 120 crore to ‘digital arrest’ scam between January and April this year

Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned the nation about this new cyber fraud and said no investigating agency conducts interrogations over the phone or video call.

October 28, 2024 / 13:53 IST
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An analysis of the trends found that 46 percent of cyber frauds reported during the January-April period originated  from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. (Representational Image: AP)
An analysis of the trends found that 46 percent of cyber frauds reported during the January-April period originated from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. (Representational Image: AP)

'Digital arrests' are fast becoming a favoured method of cyber fraud with Indian citizens cumulatively losing Rs 120.30 crore to this scourge in the first quarter of 2024 alone, an analysis by the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), an agency under the aegis of the Ministry of Home Affairs which monitors cybercrime at the central level, has revealed.

A report by The Indian Express citing data released by the agency in May this year shows that Indians lost Rs 120.30 crore in digital arrest, Rs 1,420.48 crore in trading scam, Rs 222.58 crore in investment scam, and Rs 13.23 crore in romance/dating scam during the January to April period this year.

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In its analysis of trends from the period, the I4C found that 46 percent of cyber frauds reported in this period — in which the victims cumulatively lost an estimated Rs 1,776 crore — originated from three southeast Asian countries of Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia.

According to National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) data, 7.4 lakh complaints were made between January 1 and April 30 this year, while 15.56 lakh complaints were received in all of 2023. A total 9.66 lakh complaints were reported in 2022, up from 4.52 lakh the previous year.