Project Situation
The rise of cyber-enabled crimes, including hacking, online fraud, and cyber-enabled human trafficking, poses significant challenges to law enforcement. Criminals increasingly use the internet and encrypted communication channels to coordinate illegal activities, making traditional investigative methods less effective.
Project Aims
- To investigate and dismantle cybercrime networks operating across borders.
- To enhance the technical capabilities of law enforcement agencies in cyber investigations.
- To collaborate with technology companies and international partners to combat online criminal activities.
Project Activities
- Cyber Intelligence Operations: The CID’s Cybercrime Unit uses advanced tools to monitor and analyze online activities, including social media platforms, encrypted messaging apps, and dark web forums.
- Joint Operations: IPLEC collaborates with international cybercrime units to conduct joint operations targeting cybercriminals. These operations often result in the arrest of key suspects and the dismantling of criminal infrastructure.
- Digital Forensics Training: The CID provides specialized training to law enforcement officials in digital forensics, cyber intelligence, and online investigation techniques.
Public-Private Partnerships: IPLEC works with technology companies, social media