The Asian Age

Let’s talk about cyberstalk­ing

- PRIYA SREEKUMAR

As the recent incident of a woman being stalked and chased around the roads of Chandigarh by two men show, crimes against women are on the rise.

Danger lurks in crowded city spaces, dingy bylanes, homes and desolate places. Even the cyber spaces are not safe for women. Many who venture into virtual world face cyberstalk­ing and harassment.

It’s common for women to receive unsolicite­d mails, photos with graphic sexual images or links to porn sites. They are even subjected to continuous messages on social media platforms and calls on phones.

Most of the time, out of fear, many would delete the initial messages or call records. “Mistake number one,” says Dhanya Menon — India’s first woman cyber crime investigat­or. “Relatively, cyberstalk­ing has a lot more evidence than physical stalking. But once the messages and call records are deleted, it becomes difficult to register a complaint and nab the culprit. The first rule is not to delete any such messages or call records, ” Dhanya says. Talking about the next stage Dhanya elaborates, “Find out the jurisdicti­on of the local police station, wherever you are.” For all those who think cyberstalk­ing or harassment is not so serious, Dhanya has news, “It is a criminal offence and once a complaint has been registered, the police have to act on it. If you do not get justice, you can go to the higher authoritie­s or even file a private complaint with the court.”

There is usually a little less seriousnes­s in handling such complaints than harrasment complaints. Dhanya explains, “As much as 90% of the cases that come in are not genuine cyber stalking cases. The victim and the perpetrato­r may have been friends who have fallen out and then the stalking and harassment starts. Genuine cyber stalking cases are relatively few, but they are much graver than what we hear. Most of the cases that come before me are from friendship­s that have turned sour and then the girls are threatened, blackmaile­d and intimidate­d. It is only when we enquire that the whole history comes out.”

Relatively, cyberstalk­ing has a lot more evidence than physical stalking —DHANYA MENON

CYBER CRIME INVESTIGAT­OR

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