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Cybercrime cases of cheating by personation surge in Karnataka, Pg9

Karnataka sees 70% surge in cybercrime, especially 'cheating by personation', with poor charge-sheeting (25%) and conviction (33%) rates.

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Key Highlights:

  • Cybercrime cases in India have surged, with Karnataka accounting for over 70% of "cheating by personation" cases in 2023.
  • Overall cybercrime cases in India rose from approximately 53,000 in 2021 to about 86,400 in 2023.
  • Section 66D of the Information Technology Act, 2000, addresses "cheating by personation" with penalties of up to three years imprisonment and a fine of ₹1 lakh.
  • The charge-sheeting rate for Section 66D offences in India was just 25% in 2023, and the conviction rate was only 33%.

Detailed Insights:

  • The rise in cybercrime is significantly driven by cases under Section 66D, particularly in Karnataka, where its share of all cybercrime cases reached 83% in 2023.
  • Examples of Section 66D cybercrimes include deepfake videos and individuals impersonating officials to commit fraud.
  • Karnataka's higher cybercrime numbers may reflect better police training and more proactive crime recording, as it was the first state to establish a dedicated city-level cybercrime police station in 2017.
  • Low charge-sheeting and conviction rates indicate gaps in investigation, evidence handling, and the need for specialized training for legal professionals in handling cybercrime cases.
  • There is a growing consensus among experts that the judicial system and investigating officers require enhanced digital skills and specialized training to effectively address cybercrime.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Cybercrime: Criminal activities carried out using computers or digital networks.
  • Personation: Impersonating someone else, especially online, for fraudulent purposes.
  • Information Technology Act, 2000: Indian law governing cybercrime and electronic transactions.
  • Deepfake: Synthetic media in which a person in an existing image or video is replaced with someone else's likeness.
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