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He pointed out that the state has already sought joint intervention from the Centre and the Reserve Bank of India in this regard.
With the growth of technology, cybercrime is also on the rise by the day, and the cyber police division of the state police is working effectively to check such frauds, the CM said.
He was replying to a submission by Anvar Sadath (Congress) in the state assembly.
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In Kerala, cyber police stations are there in all districts, and a toll-free number and exclusive website have been launched for people to lodge complaints against cyber crimes, he said.
“Over 30,000 bank accounts involved in such frauds have already been blocked, and legal actions have been initiated,” the CM said, adding that stringent measures, including the disabling of mobile phones and the arrest of the accused, are being taken by the state government to check cyber frauds.