Police Report Surge in Cybercrime as Hundreds Arrested Nationwide

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January 25, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka Police have revealed that more than 300 individuals were taken into custody over the past year in connection with a range of cyber-related offences, underscoring the steady rise of digital crime across the country.

According to Police Media Spokesperson Assistant Superintendent F.U. Wootler, investigators handled over 2,000 complaints linked to online fraud, identity theft and other technology-driven crimes during 2025. He said the figures reflect an expanding threat landscape as internet use becomes more widespread.

Police have observed that cyber offenders frequently prey on young people and senior citizens, while those who are relatively new to online services are also at heightened risk. Limited awareness of digital security, he noted, often leaves such users exposed to scams and data theft.

ASP Wootler advised the public to remain alert when engaging on digital platforms, stressing the need for basic cyber hygiene. He warned against sharing passwords, verification codes or personal details with unfamiliar sources, adding that simple precautions can significantly reduce the likelihood of falling victim to online crime.

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