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How to Report Cybercrime in Pakistan (Step-by-Step Guide)

December 5, 2025 by
Pak Trusted

🧠 Introduction

If you’ve faced online fraud, harassment, hacking, or blackmail, you have the right to report it.

Cybercrime is a serious offense in Pakistan, and victims are protected under the PECA Law (Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2016).

But many people don’t know where to start or how to safely file a complaint.

That’s where Pak Trusted CyberOps, a project powered by Pak Trusted Foundation, helps you — providing free 24/7 support to guide victims through the entire reporting process.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you report cybercrime in Pakistan 👇

🟢 Step 1: Collect Evidence

Before filing a complaint, gather as much proof as possible:

  • Screenshots of chats, posts, or emails.

  • Links to fake profiles, websites, or scam messages.

  • Phone numbers, email IDs, or payment receipts (if money was involved).

💡 Tip: Don’t delete messages — even abusive ones can be important evidence.

🟣 Step 2: File a Complaint Online (FIA Portal)

You can directly submit your case to the Pak Trusted CyberOps online:

🔗 Register Your Complain 

Fill the complaint form with details like:

  • Your name, contact info, and city

  • Type of incident (harassment, hacking, scam, etc.)

  • Brief description of what happened

  • Attach screenshots or files as evidence

Once submitted, you’ll receive a tracking ID — keep it safe for future reference.

🟠 Step 3: File a Complaint via Email

If the website doesn’t load, you can also email directly to:

📧 paktrustedcyberops@gmail.com

Include:

  • Your full name and CNIC (optional)

  • Contact number & city

  • Incident details

  • Attachments (proofs, screenshots, etc.)

🔵 Step 4: Visit the Nearest Pak Trusted CyberOps  Office (Optional)

If your case is serious (like blackmail, extortion, or leaked content), you can visit your nearest Pak Trusted CyberOps office for in-person reporting.

You can find regional offices on the Pak Trusted CyberOps website:

📍 Pak Trusted CyberOps 

Bring your:

  • CNIC

  • Printed complaint

  • Copies of evidence

🟡 Step 5: Get Free Help from Pak Trusted CyberOps

Not everyone feels safe or confident reporting directly — that’s why Pak Trusted CyberOps exists.

Our NGO team provides free, confidential assistance to help you:

  • Write and submit your complaint properly

  • Collect and organize digital evidence

  • Understand your rights under PECA law

  • Get emotional and technical support

📞 Contact us anytime:

📧 +92 3390024274

🌐 www.paktrustedcyberops.org

💙 We guide victims step-by-step until their issue is resolved.

🔴 Important Tips

✅ Never pay anyone to “close” or “fast-track” your case — Pak Trusted CyberOps services are free.

✅ Keep all communication in writing (email or form).

✅ Stay patient — investigations can take time, but every case is reviewed.

✅ Contact Pak Trusted CyberOps if you face delays or confusion — our volunteers can help communicate with authorities.

❤️ Conclusion

Reporting cybercrime may seem difficult, but you’re not alone.

With the right help and awareness, anyone can take action safely and legally.

Pak Trusted CyberOps stands beside every victim — helping you file, follow up, and recover from online abuse.

“Don’t stay silent — report, recover, and rebuild. Together, we can make Pakistan’s cyberspace safer.”

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Pak Trusted December 5, 2025
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