Online banking frauds top list of cybercrimes in Mizoram

IANS April 7, 2025 282 views

Mizoram is experiencing a significant rise in cybercrime, with online banking frauds representing the majority of digital offenses. The state's cyber police have registered 321 cases between January 2020 and March 2024, highlighting the growing digital security challenges. Out of these cases, 56.38% were financial frauds, impacting local residents and drawing attention to the need for enhanced digital literacy. The state government, led by Chief Minister Lalduhoma, is actively working to combat these crimes through awareness campaigns and strict legal measures.

"The Cyber Crime Police Station is actively promoting cyber safety awareness" - Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma
Online banking frauds top list of cybercrimes in Mizoram
Aizawl, April 7: Online banking frauds top the list of cybercrimes in Mizoram. As many as 56.38 per cent of the total of 321 cybercrime cases registered between January 2020 and March 11 this year were of financial frauds, officials said on Monday.

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Online financial frauds dominate cybercrime landscape in Mizoram

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113 cybercriminals arrested since 2021

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Criminals operate from multiple Indian states

An official of the state cybercrime police station said that of the total 321 cases this year, 181 cases i.e 56.38 per cent were of online financial cheating.

Apart from 181 cases of financial frauds, 70 cases of online sexual harassment, 32 cases of identity fraud, 16 cases of child pornography, nine cases relating to social media, seven cases of copyright infringement, five cases of rumour mongering and one case of hacking were registered.

The highest number of financial crimes at 107 was reported in 2022, the official said, adding that over Rs 1.42 crore was recovered in financial fraud cases between 2021 and March 11 this year.

At 185, Mizoram had the highest number of cybercrime cases registered in 2022, followed by 72 cases in 2023.

In 2024, the number of cybercrime cases decreased to 41 and out of these, 17 were related to financial frauds and 15 to sexual harassment.

In the current year till March 11, as many as 13 cybercrime cases were registered, of which six were related to sexual harassment and four to financial fraud.

The official said that 113 people, including eight under the age of 18, were arrested in various cybercrime cases and 40 of them were convicted, since 2021.

Mizoram Police officials said that most of the cybercriminals operate from different parts of the country including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Chandigarh.

Mizoram Police launched a massive campaign against cybercrime and urged people to remain extra alert against online or digital fraud.

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma recently said that his government has made a concerted effort to combat cybercrime and the misuse of social media and punish offenders.

He had said that concerted efforts have been made to combat cybercrime, curb the misuse of social media, address the spread of misleading statements, and penalise offenders according to the law.

"The Cyber Crime Police Station is actively promoting cyber safety awareness to educate social media users. These initiatives aim to serve as a strong deterrent against cybercrime and promote safe usage of the Internet and technology by the public," he said.

Reader Comments

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Lalrinmawia K.
This is so concerning! My aunt lost ₹50,000 last month to a fake bank call. We need more awareness campaigns in local languages too. 👏 to Mizoram Police for their efforts!
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Rebecca L.
The numbers are shocking but I appreciate how transparent the authorities are being about this. Knowledge is power - now we know what to watch out for.
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James T.
While the article highlights the problem well, I wish it included more practical tips on how to protect ourselves. Maybe links to official cyber safety resources?
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Sangzuali P.
My mom keeps getting those "your bank account is blocked" messages! 😤 So glad police are cracking down on these scams. Everyone should educate their elders about this.
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Zoramthanga R.
The decrease in cases for 2024 is encouraging. Shows awareness is working! But we can't let our guard down - scammers keep finding new tricks.
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Mary C.
I never share OTPs anymore after reading about these cases. The police should do workshops in colleges too - many students are vulnerable targets.

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