Internet trolls, scammers and hackers targeted by new Gloucestershire cyber crime squad |
A NEW team is being set up to
crackdown on cyber
crime in Gloucestershire, including harassment on social media sites,
hacking and internet fraud.
Gloucestershire Police will be
identifying and training a specialist network of its officers to combat the
growing number of offences committed on the internet in the county.
New figures reveal there were
hundreds of internet fraud and other online offences against victims in
Gloucestershire in the last ten months.
The statistics show 89 people or
businesses fell prey to hackers and 240 people were targeted by fraudsters on
internet auction sites between April and December last year.
IN addition, the number of people
making reports of offences in which social media sites were mentioned, which
typically include allegations of harassment, increased from 55 in 2010 to 2011
to 78 in 2012 to 2013.
Between April and December in 2013,
there were 75 offences involving computer software such as malware and viruses,
100 offences of computer software service fraud and 12 dating scam offences and
seven lottery scams.
Detective chief superintendent
Bernie Kinsella said cybercrime was right at the top of the force’s agenda
because of the increased number of offences and the impact it was having on
society.
“You just have to look at the number of people
affected right here in Gloucestershire to realise how big a concern this is,”
he said.
"These cases could cover
malicious communications via Twitter and Facebook and internet trolling, for
example.
“The law is complex and we're
determined all officers are trained to understand and implement it
consistently.
"It's vital we do more to
clamp down on these crimes and send a clear message out to those abusing others
via the internet that we won't stand for it."
The new team will be partly funded
by the increase in the police’s council tax precept and officers are being
identified to train and specialise in overseeing investigations.
Part of the new team’s role will
also include working with agencies such as the Child Exploitation and Online
Protection Centre to bring down online criminal gangs, such as those carrying
out sexual abuse and internet fraud.
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