350 Reports Of Alleged Cyber Crime Entered The South Kalimantan Police In 6 Months, The Majority Of Online Fraud

SOUTH Kalimantan Regional Police (Kalsel) received as many as 350 reports of alleged cyber crime from the public within six months from January to July 2023.

"Reports of cybercriminals continue to increase from year to year, this should be our common concern," said the Director of Special Criminal Investigation at the South Kalimantan Police, Kombes Pol Suhasto, in Banjarmasin, Wednesday, August 9, as reported by Antara.

The majority reported were various modes of online fraud and defamation on social media.

To increase awareness and cyber security to prevent crimes of Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE), the South Kalimantan Police also held technical guidance on ITE crimes which were attended by dozens of people from various government agencies and private elements as well as students including journalists from the South Kalimantan Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI).

Suhasto hopes that the enlightenment and disclosure of insight through bimtek can increase public understanding of the threat of crime and cyber crime.

"In the end, the number of victims of cyber crimes has decreased and is getting wiser using social media," he said.

The technical guidance at the Banjarmasin International (HBI) Ballroom Hotel began with the presentation of two Sub-Directorate V personnel for Cyber Crime at the South Kalimantan Police Ditreskrimsus, namely Aipda Alif Akbar Arifin and Brigadier Sheren Septiana who reviewed the ITE crime trend.

Then in the second session, participants received digital security literacy material by Hj Ananda as a young figure and Banjarmasin politician who had served as Chairman of the Banjarmasin City DPRD.

In the last session there were members of the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) of South Kalimantan Muhammad Radini who submitted the material for the crime of defamation, SARA and hoaxes in the 2024 General Election.