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Gujarat Cybercrime Losses Hit Rs 565 Crore

Gujarat, with over 1 crore investors, faces a surge in cyber fraud. Investment scams lead to massive losses. Learn about the top fraud categories and how to stay safe.

Gujarat Cybercrime: Fake ID, OTP Frauds Top 2025 List

In 2025, Gujarat's cybercrime helpline received 1.61 lakh complaints, with fake identity, OTP, and online shopping frauds making up nearly half. Total losses estimated at nearly Rs 994 crore. Read the full report.

Ahmedabad: Rs 12 Lakh Lost in WhatsApp Stock Scam

A Naroda resident was cheated of Rs 12.06 lakh after being lured into a fake share trading app via a WhatsApp group. The cybercrime police are investigating. Learn how to spot such scams.

Bengaluru woman loses Rs 2 crore in digital arrest scam

A Bengaluru woman was digitally arrested by cybercriminals posing as police, forcing her to sell property and take loans to pay Rs 2.05 crore. Learn about this sophisticated cybercrime and how to stay safe.

Rs 50 Crore Cyber Fraud Ring Busted, 10 Arrested

Delhi Police dismantles an international cybercrime syndicate, arresting 10 including the mastermind. Fraud exceeded Rs 50 crore across 61 complaints. Read the full details of the multi-state crackdown.

Bengaluru loses Rs 4.83 crore daily to cybercrime

Bengaluru faces a cybercrime crisis, losing a staggering Rs 4.83 crore daily. Police data shows a surge in online fraud, with investment scams leading the losses. Read more on the alarming trends and police response.

Bengaluru Sees 41% Fall in Cybercrime Cases

Bengaluru reports a sharp 41% decline in cybercrime cases in Q1 2025, thanks to proactive police measures and public awareness. Read how the tech capital is fighting back.

Vizag couple loses ₹1.5 crore in crypto scam

A Visakhapatnam couple lost nearly ₹1.5 crore in a sophisticated USDT investment fraud. Cybercrime police warn against fake online trading platforms promising high returns. Report scams to 1930.

Sangrur Women's Craft Unit Shines at Chandigarh's National Mela

A group of women from Sangrur, led by 70-year-old Baldev Kaur, is captivating visitors at Chandigarh's National Crafts Mela. They've turned a pastime into a thriving unit, reviving traditional crafts like ghagras and parandis, and finding identity through

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