Home Office blocks over 17,000 Whatsapp accounts in major operation to crack down on digital arrests and online fraud

Online fraud and digital arrests are coming to light every day. Due to these incidents, people have been cheated of hundreds of thousands of rupees. Different types of actions are being taken to control the situation. The Home Office’s I4C unit has taken significant action to curb online fraud. The team has blocked 17,000 WhatsApp accounts. Who is accused of involvement in financial fraud calls and digital arrest calls.

Most of the closed numbers are from Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos and Thailand. Agencies have long investigated call centers in Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos linked to digital arrests and online fraud. I4C is an organization dedicated to cyber and digital crime prevention. Affiliated to the Ministry of Interior.

There are reports that the WhatsApp account has been closed. More than 50% of these started in January 2024. It is used in many frauds. These often include “digital arrests” that lead victims to believe they are under legal investigation. Many SIM cards are used to commit these frauds. This is difficult to track. Even after this, with the help of technology, the addresses of these numbers are being blocked continuously till date.

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Use artificial intelligence technology to do this

The government has used artificial intelligence technology to identify and track these fraudulent WhatsApp accounts. State police forces across the country are also assisting central agencies in operations. This is not the first time that Indian authorities have taken action against online fraudsters. Earlier, Skype accounts were also blocked in a bid to curb scams. The blocking of these WhatsApp accounts has dealt another major blow to the cyber fraud network.

PM Modi also mentioned cyber fraud

Prime Minister Modi mentioned digital arrest fraud in Mann Ki Baat programme. The Prime Minister has said that if you receive such a call, you should not be afraid and remember that no investigative agency conducts interrogations over the phone. PM talks about three steps to digital security. The PM said that if something like this happens, one should stay calm, not panic, and then think and take action. The Prime Minister also said that if a similar situation occurs, please call the national network help hotline 1930. Also report cybercrime websites. Notify family and police.

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