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Karnataka: Surge in rural cybercrime cases, experts cite growing internet penetration 

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Last updated: 30 April, 2025 9:17 PM
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Karnataka: Surge in rural cybercrime cases, experts cite growing internet penetration 

New Delhi: The state of Karnataka is facing a significant challenge: a dramatic surge in cybercrime within its rural communities. Between 2022 and 2024, reported cases nearly doubled, rising from 880 to over 1600. This alarming trend extends even to previously unaffected regions; tribal areas, which saw only one cybercrime case in 2023, now report 12 in 2024.

The increased accessibility of mobile phones and the internet is a primary driver of this escalation. M A Saleem, the DGP of the Criminal Investigation Department, accurately points out the correlation between internet connectivity and cybercrime potential. He emphasises the critical role of public awareness in mitigating this issue.

The methods employed by cybercriminals are varied and often target unsuspecting victims. Random phone calls are a common tactic, leaving anyone who answers vulnerable to various scams. These scams often mirror those found in urban areas, including schemes promising lucrative part-time employment, blackmail using manipulated images, and fraudulent offers related to government programs.

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The devastating consequences are evident in a tragic incident where an elderly couple in Belagavi ended their lives after being targeted by a cybercrime scam, fearing the consequences of a fabricated digital arrest. This highlights the significant psychological impact and social stigma associated with such crimes.

In response to this growing crisis, the Karnataka state government has launched several initiatives. These include awareness campaigns targeting schools and colleges, aiming to educate younger generations about online safety and responsible internet usage. Additionally, the distribution of pamphlets provides essential information to rural populations, educating them about common cybercrime tactics and preventative measures.

However, the challenge remains significant. Reaching and protecting vulnerable communities effectively requires a multifaceted approach. Further investment in digital literacy programs, improved law enforcement training, and stronger collaboration between government agencies and community leaders are crucial for mitigating the ongoing risk and preventing further tragic incidents. The long-term solution requires not only reactive measures but also proactive strategies to build a safer digital environment for all citizens, particularly in rural areas.

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