New Delhi: The Home Ministry told the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that action initiated in 23. 6 lakh complaints received by the Indian Cyber โโCrime Coordination Center (I4C) led to savings of over Rs 8,189 crore between 2021 and 2025.
The ‘Citizen Financial Cyber โโFraud Reporting and Management System’ (CFCFRMS) was launched in 2021 under I4C for immediate reporting of financial fraud and prevention of misappropriation of funds. Fraudster.
A toll-free helpline number ‘1930’ was launched to help citizens lodge cyber complaints online. In a written reply to a question, junior home minister Bandi Sanjay Kunar shared that as of 31. 12.
2025, more than 12. 2 lakh SIM cards and 3 lakh IMEIs, as reported by police officials, were blocked by the Government of India. A suspect registry of cybercriminal identifiers has also been launched by I4C.
10. 09.
2024 In collaboration with banks and financial institutions. Kunar informed the RS that as of 31.
12. 2025, more than 21 lakh suspect identifier data received from banks and 26. 5 lakh ‘Layer 1’ mule accounts were shared with the participating entities of the registry and transactions worth more than Rs 9055 crore were detected.
He further said that the ‘Samanvay’ platform – which acts as a management information system, data repository and a coordination platform for law enforcement agencies (LEAs) for cyber crime – and the module ‘Pratiblam’, which maps the location of cyber criminals and their infrastructure – together have led to the arrest of 20,853 accused and 1,35,074 cyber investigation assistance requests. The Central Government has also taken a new initiative for filing e-FIR in cyber fraud cases. The minister said that ‘e-FIR’ system has been implemented in Delhi, Rajasthan, Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh and Goa for filing FIR in cyber crime cases.

