Over the past five years, around 1.8 million women in Pakistan have fallen victim to cybercrimes, yet conviction rates remain critically low. An investigation by Hum English News highlights alarming trends in online harassment and fraud, revealing that 96 per cent of women who sought legal h
Chief Minister Manik Saha on Friday flagged off district mobile forensic vans, stating that the initiative will aid in solving criminal cases and improving the state's conviction rate.
Pakistan's cybercrime conviction rate has remained alarmingly low, at just 3.16 per cent over the past five years, with only 222 convictions out of over 7,000 arrests. Despite over 639,000 complaints filed with the FIA's cybercrime cell since 2020, challenges such as limited capacity, public
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday announced a record-breaking achievement for 2024, boasting a 100 per cent conviction rate with the conviction of 68 accused in 25 cases, a feat that underscores the agency's commitment to delivering justice and strengthening national securit
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and Member of Parliament Priyanka Chaturvedi on Friday slammed the ruling BJP government for using ED against the Opposition leaders and said that 97 per cent of ED cases are against Opposition leaders and the conviction rate is less than 2 per cent.
The Chief Minister said that if the victims are to have faith in the system, the quality of investigations into cases of atrocities must be improved. He gave instruction that a scientifically valid charge sheet should be submitted.
In its fight against terrorism, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) registered stupendous conviction rate of 94.70 per cent and attached assets worth around Rs 56 crores during 2023.
Rachakonda Commissioner G Sudheer Babu addressed a press conference and released the annual report of the Rachokonda Commissionerate for the year 2023 today stating that the conviction rate has increased from 59 percent in 2022 to 61 percent in 2023.
Uttar Pradesh has emerged as the number one state in the country in terms of convictions in crimes against women with a conviction rate of 180 per cent as compared to the national average.
The National Investigation Agency's conviction rate stands at 93.69 per cent with the pronouncement of sentences for 10 accused in two separate judgements by Special Courts at Lucknow and Ahmedabad.