KATHMANDU, March 10: In the last five years, cybercrime cases have increased six-fold.
According to the statistics maintained by the Nepal Police Headquarters Cyber Bureau, as many as 2,301 complaints were received in the fiscal year 2019/20, while 12,789 complaints were recorded till March 6 of the current fiscal year.
Similarly, 3,906 applications were lodged in the fiscal year 2020/21; 4,686 in 2021/22 and 9,013 in 2022/23, the police headquarters shared.
Over 2,030 cases over five years old still pending at SC
According to the police, a total of 12,789 applications, including 164 from boys, 242 from girls, 5,703 from women, 6,177 from men and 503 from others have been received online till March 6 of the current fiscal year.
Superintendent of Police and spokesperson for the Cyber Bureau, Deepak Raj Awasthi said the number of cases of financial fraud has increased in the recent past among various forms of crimes such as online fraud, publishing obscene photos and videos on social media, using the names and pictures of other people and hacking websites.
The trend of cybercrime includes putting online technology by adding people's faces to different types of nude pictures, publishing obscene photos and videos on social media, demanding ransom by taking control of all the information, opening a profile page using other people's names and pictures on social media, hacking the websites of government and other organizations, and online fraud.