After the meeting, CM Yadav interacted with media persons and highlighted that the Madhya Pradesh Police was working very efficiently to curb cybercrime in the state.
The NCRP data pointed out that 15,56,176 cases of cybercrime were reported in 2023; 9,66,790 cases in 2022, 4,52,414 cases in 2021; 2,57,777 cases in 2020 and 26,049 cases in 2019.
National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Ministry of Home Affairs released the 70th edition of the annual 'Crime in India' report which contains an exhaustive set of crime statistics pertaining to the year 2022.
Replying to a question from Samajwadi Party (SP) member Atul Pradhan during question hour, about the measures being taken by the government to check increasing cybercrimes in the state, he said that the government had announced that a Cyber Police Station would be set up in every district of