Hindustan Times (Delhi)

No clear definition, computer-aided offence a cybercrime: MHA report

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Union home ministry, in its report submitted to the Parliament­ary panel on Home Affairs, has said that even as there is no “legislativ­e definition for cybercrime”, any offence committed “against a computer resource or with the aid of a computer resource is called a cybercrime”.

“Such offences are dealt as per the legal provisions of the Informatio­n Technology Act, Indian Penal Code, POSCO etc,” the ministry has said.

It added that government has also straighten­ed the legal framework by dealing with cybercrime cases against women and children as child sex abuse materials. Last year, the government rolled out the Cyber Crime prevention against Women and Children scheme, with an online

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cybercrime reporting platform.

It added that the ministry has also provided ₹95.77 crores to states and Union territorie­s under the scheme to set up cybercrime forensic cum training laboratori­es.

The panel was meeting officials from the ministry of Home Affairs to get feedback on the ministry’s action on cybercrime against women and children, and the number of cases it has so far found.

It has also noted that the total number of cases regarding cybercrime­s against women were 4,232 in 2018, 6,030 in 2019 and 8,379 in 2020. The number of persons convicted were 30, 31 and 70, respective­ly. In February 2019, the ministry of Home Affairs had noted that over 60,000 cybercrime cases had been recorded from 2016-2019.

TMC MP Dinesh Trivedi said that considerin­g the vast nature of cybercrime and transnatio­nal implicatio­ns, a separate ministry should be set up to look into it, people familiar with the matter told Hindustan Times. “The interventi­on was made by TMC MP Dinesh Trivedi,” a person said. “He said that considerin­g cybercrime transcends geographic­al boundaries, it requires a separate ministry.”

People familiar with the matter added Union minister Satya Pal Singh asked what the ministry was planning to do regarding cybercrime­s such as phishing.

IN FEB 2019, MHA HAD NOTED THAT OVER 60,000 CYBERCRIME CASES HAD BEEN RECORDED FROM 2016-2019

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