Hyderabad Fights Back Against Digital Arrest Scams

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-14 20:32:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-14 22:13:27

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Hyderabad Fights Back Against Digital Arrest Scams

In the bustling city of Hyderabad, a new cybercrime has emerged, leaving residents vulnerable to a cunning scam. The 'digital arrest' scheme, as it's known, has prompted the city's police commissioner, V. C. Sajjanar, to take action with an innovative awareness campaign.

The scam involves cybercriminals posing as officials from law enforcement agencies, striking fear into their victims' hearts. These fraudsters, dressed in official attire and speaking with authority, claim to be from the police, CBI, Narcotics Control Bureau, or RBI. They contact unsuspecting individuals through video calls, alleging serious crimes like money laundering and demanding immediate action. The scammers' tactic is to intimidate victims into believing they are under investigation and must remain on continuous video call surveillance. This is where the term 'digital arrest' comes into play, a term that has no legal basis, as confirmed by content creator and cybercrime awareness advocate Deepak Karamungikar.

Deepak, a US-based creator with a large following for his Hyderabadi slang content, has teamed up with the Hyderabad Police to shed light on this issue. In a video shared by Commissioner Sajjanar, Deepak explains how these scammers pressure victims to transfer money to avoid arrest or legal consequences. The video is part of the 'Jagrut Hyderabad Surakshit Hyderabad' initiative, aiming to educate the public about such cyber threats.

The Hyderabad Police urge citizens to stay calm and not fall prey to these tactics. They encourage residents to report any suspicious calls and spread awareness among their communities. This proactive approach to cybercrime prevention demonstrates the police department's commitment to protecting the city's residents in the digital age. As the campaign gains traction, Hyderabad's citizens are becoming more vigilant, ensuring that the scammers' days of impersonating officials are numbered.