With Nepal’s growing internet penetration, cyber crime cases in Nepal have increased drastically in recent years. From online scams to social media blackmail, cyber criminals are targeting individuals, businesses, and government institutions.
Cyber crime refers to any illegal activity conducted using the internet or digital devices. In Nepal, the main governing law is the Electronic Transactions Act, 2063 (2008), which outlines penalties for online fraud, cyberbullying, hacking, and more.
| Legal Provision | Key Details |
|---|---|
| Electronic Transactions Act, 2063 (ETA) | Primary law covering cyber crime, fines, and imprisonment |
| Muluki Criminal Code Act, 2074 | Handles criminal aspects like blackmail, harassment |
| IT Policy of Nepal | Guidelines to promote digital literacy and online safety |
Cyber Bureau Nepal- Primary Authority
The Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police is responsible for handling all cyber crime-related cases in Nepal.
| How to Report | Details |
|---|---|
| In-Person | Visit Cyber Bureau Office, Bhotahity, Kathmandu |
| Phone Call | Cyber Crime Nepal Phone Number: 01-5970021, 9851286773 |
| Online Report | Visit www.cyberbureau.gov.np |
| info@cyberbureau.gov.np |
Step
1. Can I report cyber crime in Nepal anonymously?
You can report anonymously online, but follow-up may be limited.
2. What documents are needed to report cyber crime?
Screenshots, chat records, phone numbers, or account links related to the incident.
3. Is reporting cyber crime free in Nepal?
Yes, it is completely free of cost.
4. How long does it take to resolve a cyber crime complaint?
Depends on severity simple cases may resolve within days, complex frauds may take months.
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