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Country-Specific Reports of OCSEA Cases

Country 2021 2022 2023
India 4,699,515 5,675,324 8,923,738
Philippines 3,188,793 2,576,182 2,740,905
Pakistan 2,030,801 2,059,884 1,924,739
Indonesia 1,861,135 1,878,011 1,925,549
Bangladesh 1,743,240 2,145,098 2,491,368
Iraq 1,220,470 905,883 749,746
Algeria 1,171,653 731,167 762,754
Source Cybertipline

 

Local Complaints in Pakistan (2021-2023)

Year Local Complaints
2021 133
2022 187
2023 250
Source: FIA

 

FIRs Registered on OCSEA for Years 2022 and 2023

Cyber Crime Reporting Centre (CCRC) 2022 2023
Local Complaints 25 32
CyberTipline Reports 36 17
Interpol/Embassies 4 2
Total FIRs 65 51
Source: FIA
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