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An e-FIR is a digital version of the traditional First Information Report (FIR) that is filed online on the account of offence committed on known or unknown. The concept of an e-FIR was introduced to simplify the overall process and provide easy access to the general public to record a crime. Cognizable offences, Non-cognizable matters and offences can be reported with a Digital FIR in Haryana.
Get to know an overview of e-FIR, how to file an e-FIR in Haryana, the documents required procedure and the types of incidence that can be reported. Knowing detail about the advantages of an e-FIR role of the state police and various online e-FIR platforms in Haryana.
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Haryana has seen a tenfold increase in reported cybercrime incidents since 2019, with 1,08,055 cases in 2023 alone? The Director General of Police issued a cautionary advisory to petrol pump operators after discovering cybercriminals encashing stolen digital money through them. The state receives an average of 1,000 to 1,200 cybercrime complaints daily, affecting 200 to 250 people. Notably, 'social engineering' rather than hacking is the prevalent modus operandi, with scammers posing as authorities or befriending targets. Stay vigilant against the rising cyber threat!
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