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Govt taking steps to prevent online frauds: Minister
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SME Times News Bureau | 04 Feb, 2020
The government is taking steps to prevent people from becoming victims
of online frauds, the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G.
Krishan Reddy informed Parliament on Tuesday.
In a written reply
to the Lok Sabha, Reddy said that the government has constituted an
Inter-Ministerial Committee on Phone Frauds with stakeholder
organisations like the Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology (MeitY), the Department of Financial Services, Department of
Telecommunication, Reserve Bank of India and law enforcement agencies as
its members.
"FCORD-FICN Coordination Agency has been designated
as Central Nodal Agency for this purpose and ADGP/IGP Crime in each
State/UT is the State Nodal Officer," the Minister said.
In a bid
to create more awareness regarding these online frauds, the government
has issued advisories and alerts and has been training law enforcement
personnel for the same, Reddy said.
"Steps have been taken to
spread awareness about cyber crimes, issue of alerts/advisories,
capacity building/training of law enforcement
personnel/prosecutors/judicial officers, improving cyber forensics
facilities, among others in association with police departments in
different States/Uts," he said.
"An advisory dated February 12,
2018, was issued on 'steps to check phone frauds' to all state
governments/UT administrations, which is available at www.mha.gov.in,"
he added.
Referring to the measures taken by the Centre to ease
complaint filing in cyber crime cases, Reddy said: "The Central
Government has also launched the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal,
www.cybercrime.gov.in to enable complainants to report complaints
pertaining to all types of cyber crimes, including net and online
frauds."
As per National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, 3,466
and 3,353 cases of online frauds were registered in 2017 and 2018,
respectively. The NCRB started to collect data separately about online
banking frauds since 2017.
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