How to Check Cyber Complaint Status in Telangana | Complete Guide
Filing a cyber crime complaint is the first important step after becoming a victim of online fraud, sextortion, fake trading app scams, or financial fraud.
However, many people face confusion about how to check the status of their cyber complaint in Telangana — whether it’s under investigation, resolved, or pending.
This blog explains the step-by-step process to check your cyber complaint status, important contact details, and what to do if your complaint status isn’t updating.
Step-by-Step Process to Check Cyber Complaint Status in Telangana
1. Visit the Official Cyber Crime Portal
Go to the official National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal:
👉 https://cybercrime.gov.in
This portal is managed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and covers all states including Telangana.
2. Select ‘Check Status’ Option
On the homepage, click on the “Check Status” option.
Enter your Acknowledgement Number and Registered Mobile Number or Email ID that you used while submitting your complaint.
3. Verify via OTP
You’ll receive a One Time Password (OTP) on your registered mobile number.
Enter the OTP to view your current complaint status.
The possible statuses are:
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Complaint Received
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Under Verification
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Action Initiated
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Transferred to Police Station
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Resolved / Closed
If it shows “Under Verification” or “Transferred to Police Station”, it means the complaint is still under investigation.
4. Telangana Cyber Crime Police Website
You can also visit the official Telangana Cyber Crime Police website for jurisdictional or contact information:
👉 https://cyberabadpolice.telangana.gov.in
Here, you can find district-level contact details, complaint follow-up options, and awareness resources.
Contact Telangana Cyber Crime Cell Directly
If your status is not updating online, you can contact the Telangana Cyber Crime Police Station directly.
Address:
Cyber Crime Police Station, Telangana Police,
DGP Office Complex, Lakdikapul, Hyderabad – 500004
Helpline: 1930 (24×7)
Email: sp-cybercrime-hyd@tspolice.gov.in
Provide your acknowledgment number and registered mobile number to check the investigation progress.
Documents Required for Follow-Up
When checking or following up on your cyber complaint, keep these documents ready:
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Complaint Acknowledgement Number
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Registered Mobile Number / Email
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ID Proof (Aadhaar / PAN)
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Bank Statements or Transaction Proofs (if related to financial fraud)
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Chat or Email Screenshots (in case of phishing or extortion)
What to Do If Status Is Not Updating
If there has been no update for a long time:
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Visit the concerned Cyber Crime Police Station in person.
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Submit a representation letter through your advocate.
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If still no response, your advocate can file a petition before the Judicial Magistrate or High Court seeking directions to expedite the investigation.
Cyber complaints often involve financial or digital transactions that require professional representation.
An experienced Cyber Crime Lawyer such as Advocate Deepak can:
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Draft a proper follow-up representation to the Cyber Cell
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Coordinate with the Investigating Officer (IO) and Bank Nodal Officer
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Help in removal of lien or freeze placed on bank accounts
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Obtain No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for unfreezing
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Track complaint progress efficiently
Disclaimer
This article is written purely for educational and informational purposes. We are not engaged in any solicitation, promotion, or advertisement. The purpose of this blog is to spread awareness regarding cyber law, bank lien removal, and related legal procedures. For more information, visit www.cybercrime.gov.in or contact the National Cyber Helpline 1930.