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Digital arrest is a scam that fakes a police or ED video detention to extort money. I4C-linked reporting in 2022–24 has often listed Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra and Delhi-NCR among the worst-hit. Helpline 1930 and the cybercrime portal try to freeze mule accounts fast. The IT Act and BNS punish impersonation and cheating; MHA says no agency digitally arrests on a call. Recovery depends on hanging up and reporting inside the banking window.
Model answer
Introduction
Digital arrest is not a court order. It is a fraud in which criminals impersonate police, CBI, ED, or RBI on a video call, freeze the victim in a fake ‘arrest’, and extract money. India has seen a sharp rise in such cases in the last three years.
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What it is, and where it has hit hardest
- The script is usually a spoofed number, a video of a fake officer, and a threat of a narcotics, cyber, or money-laundering case unless the victim pays or stays on camera for hours.
- I4C and State police briefings through 2022–24 have repeatedly placed Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, and the Delhi-NCR belt among the worst-hit geographies by loss and case count.
- Overseas call centres and mule accounts inside India complete the chain; the victim is often educated and urban, not only rural.
Measures by the Government of India
- The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal, with helpline 1930, take complaints and try to freeze mule accounts in the first hours.
- The Information Technology Act, 2000, and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita cheating and impersonation provisions are the criminal frame; MHA has issued public advisories that no agency ‘digitally arrests’ a citizen on a call.
- Blocking of spoofed numbers, SIM-binding rules, and coordination with platforms and banks aim to cut the impersonation window.
- State ATS and cyber cells still do the local rescue; Union tools work only when the victim hangs up and reports within the refund window.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD F[Fake police video call] --> D[Digital arrest fraud] D --> S[RJ UP HR MH Delhi-NCR] I4C[I4C 1930 IT Act] --> C[Complaint freeze] D --> C
Conclusion
Digital arrest is video-call impersonation fraud, not a lawful detention. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, and Delhi-NCR have been among the hardest-hit in recent I4C-linked reporting. I4C, 1930, the IT Act, and MHA advisories are the Union reply; speed of report decides recovery.
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