The Union Home Ministry's Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) has launched the 'Pratibimb' module, which tracks the locations of criminals. This initiative has resulted in the arrest of 6,046 accused, 17,185 linkages, and 36,296 cyber investigation assistance requests, as reported to the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.
In response to a query, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, stated that a coordination platform for law enforcement agencies called 'Samanvaya' has been introduced for cybercrime data sharing and analytics.
This platform provides analytics based on interstate linkages of crimes and criminals involved in cybercrime complaints across various states and union territories, he added.
"The module 'Pratibimb' maps the locations of criminals and crime infrastructure on a map to give visibility to jurisdictional officers. The module also facilitates the seeking and receiving of techno-legal assistance by Law Enforcement Agencies from I4C and other SMEs. It has led to the arrest of 6,046 accused, 17,185 linkages, and 36,296 cyber investigation assistance requests," the Minister said.
The Ministry has set up I4C as an attached office to deal with all types of cybercrimes in the country in a coordinated and comprehensive manner, he added.
The state-of-the-art "National Cyber Forensic Laboratory (Investigation)' has been established as part of the I4C in New Delhi to provide early-stage cyber forensic assistance to Investigating Officers of State/UT Police. So far, the National Cyber Forensics Laboratory (Investigation) has provided its services to State/UT LEAs in around 11,835 cases pertaining to cybercrimes," he said.
(With PTI Inputs)
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

India Loves Music, But Does It Love Premium Speakers? Sonos APAC Head Answers


Careful With That Link: HDFC Bank Warns Users About APK Scams


China Says US Exploited Old Microsoft Flaw For Cyberattacks


CBI Arrests Three Persons For Alleged Involvement In Cyber Crime Case
