Navi Mumbai Reports Rs.137 Crore cybercrimes in 2024

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Navi Mumbai Reports Rs.137 Crore cybercrimes in 2024
Navi Mumbai Reports Rs.137 Crore cybercrimes in 2024

Online fraud in Navi Mumbai has totaled 1 billion 37 crore 80 million 62 thousand 317 rupees in just 11 months, from January to November. The 40 crores, 43 lakhs, and 44 thousand 456 were successfully frozen by the police. In just 11 months, 62 individuals have been arrested for crimes against them. The primary causes of this fraud are ignorance about cybercrime and the urge to make large gains with little investment. The offenders also profit from delayed reporting and difficult investigations.

Crimes such as investing in speculative markets for quick, large returns, like and subscribing to YouTube links for large rewards, gaining points, and earning lakhs are causing people to lose their life savings.

In addition, scams involving digital arrest are common. Additionally, there have been instances when people have been coerced into performing profanity by filming themselves using profanity in internet video conversations and then demanding payment. According to startling figures, 352 instances of internet fraud have been reported this year. 37 crimes have been solved by Mumbai police. Online fraud totaled 1 billion 37 crore 80 million 62 thousand 317 rupees in just 11 months, from January to November.

The bank where the complainant placed the money will promptly register the matter. 40 lakh 43 thousand 44 thousand 456 rupees have been saved by getting in touch with the bank and promptly freezing the appropriate account. However, obtaining this sum is a legal procedure. Twenty-five of the forty-two complaints that were filed against the society for defamation and uploading pornographic images were settled.

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