Cybercrime watchdog filed 2,200 cases

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RAWALPINDI:

The National Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), in its bid to make Pakistan a digitally safe country, has registered over 2,200 cases and arrested over 2,900 suspects in 2025 as part of nationwide operations against cybercrime and digital fraud.

The NCCIA spokesperson said on Tuesday that 774 complaints were submitted to courts during the year, while recoveries amounting to Rs461 million were made in financial fraud cases.

He said the Agency’s main objective was to restore public trust in digital systems and build a secure digital ecosystem. “Our vision is clear: every Pakistani should be able to use the internet and modern technology without fear,” he said.

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