In a major step towards citizen-friendly policing and digital transformation of law enforcement services, Delhi Police has decided to launch the registration of cyber e-FIR from Saturday on complaints of Cyber Financial Frauds involving an amount of Rs. 1 lakh or more, which is presently in prevalence for cyber financial frauds involving an amount of Rs. 10 lacs or more. From November 1, 2025, complainant can visit any police station, where staff at Integrated Help Desk will register his/her complaint and e-FIR in case if amount is more than Rs. one lac, immediately. All these e-FIR will be investigated at par with regular FIR in their respective jurisdictional Cyber Police Stations, Crime Branch and IFSO. Registration of e-FIR at Police station level will ensure prompt and thorough investigation and seizure and recovery of defrauded amount.
This initiative aims to provide a faster, more transparent, and convenient mechanism for victims of online financial scams, ensuring that prompt legal action are initiated even in cases of cyber financial frauds, where the amount is less than Rs.10 lacs. Presently citizens register their complaints by calling National Cyber Helpline 1930 or through portal https://cybercrime.gov.in only.
This service aims to facilitate residents of Delhi by simplifying the process of registration of cybercrimes such as online investment frauds, UPI scams, identity thefts, and other financial deceptions. This initiative integrates digital verification and real-time acknowledgment features to enhance accountability and eliminates delays in the FIR registration process. The Delhi Police receive over 3,000 calls regarding cyber frauds on helpline number 1930 everyday. “Complaints of frauds From Rs 25 lakh to 50 lakh will be handled by the Crime Branch and if the amount exceeds over Rs 50 lakh, the cases will be handled by the IFSO Unit,” the official said.
Besides, Delhi Police once again urge all residents to remain extra alert/vigilant against online frauds. Cyber Safety Awareness Campaigns and Cyber Safety Workshops both physically and in online, for all sections of society, particularly children, women and senior citizens, will continue to be conducted across the city to keep citizens informed.
(Freelance Journalist)
Inder Vashisth





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