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Delhi Cybercrime: Rs 1,000 Crore Stolen in 2025 Scams

Key Takeaways

  • Delhi residents lost nearly Rs 1,000 crore to cybercrime in 2025
  • Police doubled fund recovery rate to 20% through immediate action
  • Investment, digital arrest, and boss scams are the top threats

Cybercriminals have stolen nearly Rs 1,000 crore from Delhi residents in 2025, with investment scams, digital arrests, and ‘boss’ scams emerging as the most common fraud methods. This represents a slight decrease from 2024’s Rs 1,100 crore losses, but police have significantly improved recovery efforts, freezing nearly 20% of defrauded funds compared to just 10% previously.

Police Recovery Strategy Shows Major Improvement

Deputy Commissioner of Police Vinit Kumar emphasized the importance of immediate reporting. “We urge people to report cybercrimes immediately on helpline number 1930,” he told PTI. “Once a victim reports the crime and provides transaction details, we initiate the lien marking process to put the fraudulent funds on hold.”

The Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit operates 24 dedicated helplines around the clock to assist victims. Banks trace fund movements and place holds on money still within the banking system, with frozen amounts refunded to victims after court approval.

Top 3 Cyber Scams Targeting Delhi Residents

1. Investment Scams

Fraudsters pose as women on social media to lure victims into fake investment groups. They initially show fake profits from small investments to build trust, then convince victims to invest larger amounts reaching millions. These operations often run from Southeast Asian ‘scam compounds’ in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, with Indian accomplices providing mule bank accounts and SIM cards.

2. Digital Arrest Scams

Scammers impersonate police or officials, falsely claiming victims’ bank accounts or packages are linked to terrorism or money laundering. Using fake documents, phone numbers, and altered videos, they pressure victims to pay fines or security deposits to avoid legal trouble.

3. Boss Scams

Targeting company employees, fraudsters create fake profiles using real executives’ photos and send urgent requests for money or sensitive information. The official-looking messages often trick finance handlers into transferring funds or sharing gift card codes.

Expert Recommendations for Protection

Police advise citizens to:

  • Avoid joining unidentified online investment groups
  • Never download unidentified .apk files
  • Verify money transfer requests through phone calls or in-person confirmation

Maj Vineet Kumar of CyberPeace noted this represents a “major shift in the cybercrime landscape,” with fraudsters exploiting trust and technology at unprecedented scale. He emphasized that awareness, cyber resilience, and inter-agency coordination are crucial countermeasures.

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