<p>New Delhi: Swedish caller identification app <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/technology/truecaller-introduces-web-account-option-to-android-phones-2978759" rel="nofollow">Truecaller </a>and Gurugram police have joined hands to collectively work towards establishing a safe cyberspace for citizens and combat cybercrime, according to a statement issued on Tuesday.</p>.India loses Rs 70k crore to cybercrime annually, and the criminals are getting bolder.<p>Truecaller, together with Gurugram police, will hold CyberWise training sessions to educate citizens on preventing cyber fraud and reporting online harms, the joint statement said.</p>.<p>In addition, Truecaller has expanded its Government Directory Services in Gurugram by incorporating verified police contact numbers to combat impersonation fraud.</p>.<p>"This integration will empower users to easily identify verified numbers, thereby reducing the risk of falling victim to impersonation scams," the statement added.</p>.<p>It further said Truecaller and Gurugram police will support the Utkrisht Society for Safety, a non-profit initiative by the Haryana Police.</p>.<p>"The ongoing challenges of cyber fraud are concerning, as Gurugram Police receive around 100-120 complaints daily, with an average monthly loss of Rs 40 crore due to cyber fraud," said Siddhant Jain, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Staff), South Gurugram.</p>.<p>Truecaller has previously inked pacts with Delhi and Assam police to combat online fraud. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Swedish caller identification app <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/technology/truecaller-introduces-web-account-option-to-android-phones-2978759" rel="nofollow">Truecaller </a>and Gurugram police have joined hands to collectively work towards establishing a safe cyberspace for citizens and combat cybercrime, according to a statement issued on Tuesday.</p>.India loses Rs 70k crore to cybercrime annually, and the criminals are getting bolder.<p>Truecaller, together with Gurugram police, will hold CyberWise training sessions to educate citizens on preventing cyber fraud and reporting online harms, the joint statement said.</p>.<p>In addition, Truecaller has expanded its Government Directory Services in Gurugram by incorporating verified police contact numbers to combat impersonation fraud.</p>.<p>"This integration will empower users to easily identify verified numbers, thereby reducing the risk of falling victim to impersonation scams," the statement added.</p>.<p>It further said Truecaller and Gurugram police will support the Utkrisht Society for Safety, a non-profit initiative by the Haryana Police.</p>.<p>"The ongoing challenges of cyber fraud are concerning, as Gurugram Police receive around 100-120 complaints daily, with an average monthly loss of Rs 40 crore due to cyber fraud," said Siddhant Jain, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Staff), South Gurugram.</p>.<p>Truecaller has previously inked pacts with Delhi and Assam police to combat online fraud. </p>