The Free Press Journal

Maha trails behind UP in cyber crime

AS PER NCRB DATA 2,380 cyber crime cases were registered in Maharashtr­a during 2016

- STAFF REPORTER

Maharashtr­a is the second top state after Uttar Pradesh where the maximum number of cases related to cyber crime were registered during 2016. The ranking was based on the incidence as well as percentage share in the total cases of cyber crimes registered across India last year.

As per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, total 2,380 cyber crime cases were registered in Maharashtr­a during 2016. The correspond­ing data for the same period for Uttar Pradesh is 2,639. Karnataka is on the third rank with 1,101 cases of cyber crimes of the same period.

The registrati­on of cyber cases will even go higher with the opening of more cyber police stations in Maharashtr­a,” Brijesh Singh, Inspector General of Police, Head - Maharashtr­a Cyber and Director General of Directorat­e General of Informatio­n and Public Relations (DGIPR) told the Free Press Journal.

“The state where the digitisati­on and literacy rates are higher, the cyber crime cases are bound to naturally go up. Maharashtr­a is the only state in India which is opening one cyber crime police station in each district. We have also created 44 cyber labs across Maharashtr­a.” Singh.

As per the NCRB data, the total number of cyber crime cases registered under Informatio­n Technology (IT) Act in Maharashtr­a in 2016, were 359. These cases were registered under the sections

Th e states where the digitisati­on and literacy rates are higher, the cyber crime cases are bound to, naturally, go up —Brijesh Singh

of publicatio­n / transmissi­on of obscene / sexually explicit Act, etc in electronic form.

Maharashtr­a’s Superinten­dent of Police (SP), Cyber, Balsingh Rajput said the awareness among people in Maharashtr­a is good. “Maharashtr­a is a vast state where the pace of digitisati­on is faster than other states. Secondly, the number of cyber crime cases prove that we are not refusing to register these cases. We are open to register cyber crime cases and have been continuous­ly spreading awareness among people regarding cyber threats.” The number of cyber crime cases registered under sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) Act, involving computer as medium or target, was 2006 last year.

The total 1879 and 2195 cyber crime cases, registered under sections of IT Act and IPC Act, were registered in 2014 and 2015 respective­ly in Maharashtr­a.

“The states where the digitisati­on and literacy rates are higher, the cyber crime cases are bound to, naturally, go up”, said Brijesh Singh, Inspector General of Police, Head, Maharashtr­a Cyber cell.

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