In a bid to combat rising cyber fraud, Haryana Police significantly expanded its cyber helpline (1930) services in September. The number of trained personnel assigned to the helpline was increased from 12 to 70, improving response times and allowing for better real-time intervention. The move has resulted in quicker fraud detection, faster assistance for cybercrime victims, and a sharp decrease in online financial fraud cases.
This initiative is a major step forward in Haryana’s cybersecurity efforts. With cyber threats evolving rapidly, the upgraded helpline ensures that citizens receive immediate assistance, while law enforcement can swiftly track down fraudsters. Haryana’s cybercrime strategy has set a benchmark for other states to strengthen their digital security frameworks.