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How to File an Online FIR (Cyber Crime) Against Recovery Agent Harassment

How to File an Online FIR (Cyber Crime) Against Recovery Agent Harassment

Are you receiving:

Threatening WhatsApp messages?

Abusive recovery calls?

Morphed photos or public shaming threats?

Calls to your relatives or workplace?

If recovery agents cross the line into harassment, threats, or data misuse, you have the right to take legal action.

Here is a clear, step-by-step guide on how to file an Online FIR (Cyber Crime Complaint) in India.

 

When Does Recovery Become Harassment?

Loan recovery is legal.
Harassment is not.

You should consider filing a complaint if:

You receive threats of violence.

Agents use abusive language.

They circulate your personal data or images.

They threaten to contact your family publicly.

They impersonate police or court officials.

They blackmail you via social media.

Banks and NBFCs operate under the supervision of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which mandates fair recovery practices.

Threats and intimidation violate these guidelines.

 

Step 1: Collect Strong Evidence

Before filing a complaint, gather:

✔ Screenshots of WhatsApp chats
✔ Call recordings (if available)
✔ Call logs (with dates and frequency)
✔ Loan app details
✔ Payment receipts
✔ Any morphed images or defamatory posts

Documentation strengthens your case.

Never delete evidence out of panic.

 

Step 2: Visit the Official Cyber Crime Portal

Go to the Government of India’s Cyber Crime Reporting Portal:

👉 https://cybercrime.gov.in

This is the official platform for filing cyber-related complaints.

Avoid third-party websites.

 

Step 3: Choose the Correct Complaint Category

On the portal:

Click on “File a Complaint”

Select “Report Other Cyber Crime”

If the case involves:

Obscene threats

Image misuse

Blackmail

Choose the appropriate harassment-related category.

 

Step 4: Register with Mobile OTP

You will need:

Your mobile number

OTP verification

Basic personal details

Make sure the number you provide is active.

 

Step 5: Enter Complete Details

Provide:

Name of the loan app or bank

Contact numbers used for harassment

Dates and frequency of calls

Description of threats

Upload supporting screenshots

Be factual and clear.
Avoid emotional exaggeration.

 

Step 6: Submit and Note Complaint ID

After submission:

You will receive a Complaint Reference Number.

Save it carefully.

Use it for tracking updates.

This number is proof that you have initiated legal action.

 

Step 7: If Threat Is Serious, Visit Local Police Station

If there are:

Physical threats

Blackmail

Workplace harassment

Family intimidation

Visit your nearest police station with:

Complaint reference number

Evidence copies

Request formal FIR registration if required.

 

What Happens After Filing?

Authorities may:

Investigate the loan app.

Contact the lender.

Block illegal apps.

Initiate legal action against offenders.

In many cases, harassment reduces once formal complaints are filed.

 

Additional Step: Report to Bank or NBFC

If the lender is regulated:

File a written complaint to the bank’s grievance cell.

Escalate to RBI Ombudsman if unresolved.

Formal escalation changes the power dynamic.

 

Important Things to Remember

❌ Do not respond with abuse.
❌ Do not panic pay under threat.
❌ Do not share additional documents.
❌ Do not send cash without official proof.

Stay calm. Stay documented.

 

Psychological Advantage of Filing a Complaint

Once you file a complaint:

Fear reduces.

Harassment often slows down.

You regain confidence.

You shift from victim to informed borrower.

Recovery agents rely on silence and fear.

Legal documentation disrupts that.

 

Final Thought

Loan default is a financial issue.
Harassment is a legal violation.

You have the right to:

Dignified recovery communication.

Privacy protection.

Protection from threats and intimidation.

If recovery crosses the line,
use the law — not panic — as your shield.

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