May 22, 2026

Cyber Fraud and Online Crime Cases Increase in Hyderabad

Hyderabad has witnessed a rise in cyber fraud and online crime cases in recent months, prompting increased enforcement activity by the city’s cybercrime police units.

Authorities have reportedly intensified investigations into multiple fraud networks involving fake SIM cards, online investment scams, illegal betting promotions, and social media-based cyber fraud.

Cybercrime Investigations Intensified

According to police reports and recent enforcement actions, investigators have focused on several types of cybercrime activities, including:

Fake SIM Card Networks

Police investigations reportedly uncovered illegal SIM card distribution networks allegedly linked to cyber fraud operations.

Officials said such SIM cards are often used in:

  • OTP-related fraud
  • Fake banking and customer care calls
  • Identity-based scams

Some cases are believed to involve interstate cybercrime networks.

Online Betting and Investment Scams

Authorities also identified online groups allegedly promoting illegal betting applications and fraudulent investment schemes through social media platforms.

Investigators said victims were allegedly targeted using:

  • Fake advertisements
  • Social media promotions
  • Claims of guaranteed investment returns
  • Quick-profit schemes

Police have advised citizens to verify investment platforms before transferring money online.

Social Media Fraud

Cybercrime officials reportedly identified and acted against multiple fake social media accounts allegedly involved in:

  • Sharing scam links
  • Promoting fraudulent schemes
  • Impersonation activities
  • Fake endorsements

Growing Cybersecurity Concerns

Officials say increasing smartphone usage, digital payments, and online financial transactions have contributed to the growth of cyber fraud cases.

Common fraud methods reported include:

  • Phishing messages
  • Fake customer support calls
  • Job scams
  • Loan frauds
  • Social media impersonation

Advisory for Citizens

Cybercrime police have advised the public to:

  • Avoid clicking suspicious links
  • Never share OTPs or banking credentials
  • Verify online investment platforms carefully
  • Report suspicious calls and fraud attempts immediately

Authorities have also encouraged citizens to follow official cybersecurity awareness guidelines issued by government agencies.

Conclusion

The rise in cybercrime cases in Hyderabad reflects growing challenges in digital security and online fraud prevention.

Police officials continue to conduct enforcement operations while urging citizens to remain cautious during online financial transactions and social media interactions.

SUPRIYO DASGUPTA

District Reporter

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