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How to File a Cybercrime Complaint?

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A cybercrime complaint involves reporting illegal activities conducted through digital means, such as hacking, online fraud, or harassment, to the appropriate authorities for investigation and action.

Steps for Filing a Cybercrime Complaint:

  1. Document the Evidence:
    • Collect all relevant information, such as screenshots, emails, messages, transaction records, or URLs, related to the cybercrime incident.
  2. Visit the Cybercrime Portal:
    • Go to the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (www.cybercrime.gov.in) or the nearest cybercrime police station to file a complaint.
  3. Register the Complaint:
    • Provide detailed information about the incident, including your personal details, nature of the complaint, and any supporting evidence. You can file a complaint anonymously for cases involving child pornography or sexually explicit content.
  4. Select the Crime Category:
    • Choose the appropriate category, such as financial fraud, social media harassment, or cyberbullying, to ensure the complaint is directed to the relevant authorities.
  5. Submit the Complaint:
    • Once all details are filled, submit the complaint. A reference number will be generated, which can be used to track the status of the complaint.
  6. Follow Up:
    • You can follow up on the complaint through the portal or by visiting the cybercrime police station with the reference number for updates.
  7. Contact Local Police:
    • In urgent or severe cases, like threats or extortion, directly contact the local police station to file an FIR and get immediate assistance.

Summary: To file a cybercrime complaint, document evidence, use the cybercrime portal or visit a cyber police station, register the complaint with details, and follow up with the authorities for action.

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