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Karnataka Sets Up India’s First Cyber Command Centre to Tackle Online Crimes

 


Karnataka has taken a big step to fight the rising number of online crimes. It has launched the country’s first Cyber Command Centre. This new centre will handle all matters related to cyber safety and crime under one roof. It aims to respond faster and more effectively to online threats.

The number of cybercrime cases in the state has grown a lot in the past three years. In 2022, about 18,000 cases were reported. That number rose to 22,000 in 2023 and around 23,000 in 2024. In total, Karnataka has seen over 60,000 cybercrime cases in just three years. Officials say that 20% of all cybercrime cases in India are reported from this state.

These cases include many serious issues. Some examples are online scams, hacking, blackmail, cyberstalking, fake news, and financial fraud. Crimes targeting women and children have also increased. Criminals are using fake profiles, deepfakes, and other tricks to fool people and steal their money or personal data.

A senior officer explained that many of these crimes are hard to solve. Very few cases are taken to court, and almost none end in punishment. There is also concern that many investigating officers do not have the right training to deal with high-tech crimes. To fix this, the new command centre will provide special training for both police and legal teams.

The new command will also focus on protecting the state’s digital systems. A major hacking incident recently affected the Kaveri 2.0 portal, which is used for property records. This caused major delays and losses for the state government. Officials say such incidents show how important it is to secure public digital platforms.

The officer leading this new centre is Pronab Mohanty. He is already in charge of internal security and cybercrime for the state. Now, all 45 cyber police stations in Karnataka will report directly to him. This central system is expected to improve coordination and case tracking.

The officer will also serve as the Chief Information Security Officer, or CISO, for Karnataka. That means he will look after both investigations and the security of government digital systems.

The goal of the Cyber Command Centre is not just to track and stop cybercriminals, but to make sure they face legal action. Officials believe that stronger action and more convictions will help create fear among those involved in online crimes.

This new setup could become a model for other states to follow. As cybercrime spreads its rampant growth across India, Karnataka’s decision to create a single, expert-led team could lead the way for better digital safety in the country.



In a fresh case of internet fraud, the salary account of BJP leader and Karnataka MP Shobha Karandlaje was hacked. More than Rs 15 lakh was withdrawn in the past two months from her salary account in State Bank of India's Parliament House branch.

Hailing from Puttur in Coastal Karnataka, BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje represents the Udupi-Chickmagalur constituency.

The hack was confirmed by Shobha who claimed that she did not receive an SMS prompt for any transaction.

The incident came to light when she went to the bank for some transactions on Monday and when she obtained her bank account statement, she found that Rs 15.62 lakh was withdrawn without her knowledge.

Karandlaje approached Parliament Street Police Station on Monday after she came to know about the withdrawal of money.  The complaint was filed at North Avenue police station in the national capital. The State Bank of India account was frozen after lodging of complaint.

“We have registered a case into the matter at North Avenue police station under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code. It will be transferred to the cyber cell for detailed investigation. We are getting the details of the transactions from the bank to find out whether the transactions were done in the country or from outside the country,” said a police officer speaking to The Hindu.

 “The police are also probing whether any of the bank staff compromised the bank account details of the MP since she claimed that she did not receive the SMS alert,”a senior police officer said.