Posted by AI on 2025-10-02 12:38:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 11:42:31
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In the digital age, where cybercrime poses a growing threat, a concerning trend emerges in Telangana and Hyderabad. Recent data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reveals a high acquittal rate in cybercrime cases, with fraud-related offences leading the pack. While the numbers may not be alarming, they raise questions about the challenges of prosecuting cybercriminals.
The data highlights a significant issue: many victims of financial frauds, such as debit card scams and OTP-related frauds, choose to settle at Lok Adalat platforms rather than pursuing legal action. This trend reduces the number of cases reaching the prosecution stage, contributing to higher acquittal rates. With cybercrime offences often spanning multiple jurisdictions, the complexity of these cases becomes evident. Offences under the Information Technology (IT) Act, such as ransomware attacks and identity theft, and those under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including forgery and defamation, showcase the diverse nature of cybercrimes.
A closer look at the statistics reveals a stark contrast between Telangana and Hyderabad. Telangana saw a significantly higher number of acquittals in fraud cases, with 461 compared to Hyderabad's 30. Similarly, electronic sexual content offences and computer-related crimes showed a notable disparity in acquittal rates between the two regions. This raises questions about the effectiveness of cybercrime investigations and the potential barriers to justice.
A senior official from the cyber crime wing sheds light on the matter, stating that the interstate nature of cybercrimes complicates the legal process. When accused individuals are from other states, the legal proceedings often face delays or disruptions, leading to acquittals. As cybercrime continues to evolve, the challenge for law enforcement is to adapt and ensure that justice is served, even in the intricate digital realm. The high acquittal rates serve as a wake-up call, urging authorities to address these issues and strengthen their approach to cybercrime prosecution.