Amidst the increasing incidents of cyber crime and digital fraud in the country, this helpline number issued by the government can help you. The government has changed the national helpline number 1552260 to 1930 for reporting fraud. With the help of this number you can avoid becoming a victim of any fraud. Let us understand its complete mathematics.

Incidents of cyber crime keep coming to light every day in almost all areas of the country, which need to be stopped. Many vigilance campaigns are being run by the government to make people aware about them. In this sequence, the government has changed its helpline number to only four digits 1930. Complaint related to fraud can be made on this number.

How will the number '1930' work?

The Home Ministry has released this number in public interest with the help of the Indian Cyber ​​Crime Co-ordination Center (I4C). Any victim of cyber fraud can lodge his complaint on the number. When someone lodges a complaint on the number, that complaint is directly transferred to the police of the concerned state, with whom the police is responsible. Contact him to freeze his bank account and close his wallet and stop the money before it is transferred, but if the money is already transferred to an account, the police investigate until Till the money is not recovered.

government initiative

Seeing the increasing incidents of digital arrest and cyber fraud, the Home Ministry has also recently started Caller Tune Alert, in which people are asked to check the call before sharing anything if they get a call in the name of any police officer or judge. Used to be. As far as the helpline number 1930 is concerned, it has been created by the Home Ministry and I4C in collaboration with the Reserve Bank of India and private online wallets Paytm, PhonePe, Flipkart, Amazon and it will be applicable in many states of the country.

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