Allows users to quickly submit complaints about online crimes directly to cybercrime authorities through an online portal.
Allows users to check the status and details of their registered case online using their case or complaint information.
Allows users to find the assigned officer responsible for handling their registered case.
Ontario Police Cyber Crime DepartmentInvestigates and responds to cyber-related crimes such as online fraud, hacking, and identity theft. It also works to protect the public by tracking digital threats and supporting victims of cybercrime.
Investigates cyber offenses like hacking, online fraud, and identity theft using advanced digital forensics to track criminals and collect electronic evidence.
Protects citizens from cyber threats while providing support, guidance, and awareness to help victims stay safe online.
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“Superintendent S. Adetunji leads with strength, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to duty. Through his service with the Ontario Provincial Police, he upholds the highest standards of justice and professionalism. His leadership inspires confidence among colleagues and the communities he serves. he stands as a true guardian of public safety.”
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“Superintendent of Cybercrime Daniel Willow stands at the forefront of modern policing and digital security. Through his work with the OPP. He protects communities from evolving cyber threats. His expertise and leadership strengthen the fight against crime in the digital world. With dedication and innovation, he safeguards the future of public safety.”
Who we are “Who we are is defined by service, integrity, and unwavering dedication to the public. As members of the Ontario Provincial Police, we stand united in protecting our communities. Our strength lies in teamwork, professionalism, and respect for every citizen we serve. Together, we uphold justice and work every day to build a safer future.”
30+ Emergency Assistance Center provides quick, reliable support by connecting people to more than 30 essential emergency services whenever help is needed.
Over 12 million cases have been successfully resolved online, delivering fast, reliable assistance to people whenever they need support.
Dedicated to protecting communities and responding quickly whenever help is needed.
CASE STUDIES
Online Scammer Money Fraud
Family or Partner Abuse Incident
Reckless or Unsafe Driving Report
Weapon-Related Threat or Incident
FAQSIf you have concerns about police conduct, you can file a complaint with the appropriate oversight body in Ontario (such as the Office of the Independent Police Review Director). Complaints can usually be submitted online, by mail, or in person, and will be reviewed according to provincial guidelines.
You can stay informed by: Visiting your local police website Following official police social media accounts Signing up for community alert systems (if available in your area) These channels provide updates on emergencies, safety tips, and community notices.
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Stay calm, be respectful, and follow the officer’s instructions. You may be required to provide identification in certain situations (such as when driving). If you have concerns about the interaction, you can file a complaint afterward through the appropriate oversight body.
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