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Cybercrimes proliferate in Pakistan
NEW DELHI: More than 10,000 cybercrime cases are pending in Pakistan while 250 alleged culprits has been set free because of inefficient law.
The boom in the usage of internet and smartphone in the past 10 years in the country has also led into criminal use of this technology, says Pakistan’s MoreMag.
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From blackmailing women to harassment on social media, from fake job offers to internet calls for extortion money, our cyber space has been ravaged by criminal elements of the society.
Kidnappings are occurring in the country by faking friendship on social networking websites.
Pakistan only has a defunct cyber-crimes law in form of “Cyber Crimes ordinance” that was last updated in 2009.
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Ankuur Rajesh Kapila named national sales head – India at ZEE5 & digital
Former sports-gamification executive to drive revenue strategy and digital monetisation across India
MUMBAI: A seasoned dealmaker across television, sport and digital, Kapila steps in as national sales head – India, charged with sharpening revenue strategy, widening market reach and deepening digital monetisation. The mandate is clear: convert scale into sales and attention into advertising.
The move bolsters the streaming ambitions of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited as competition intensifies in India’s crowded OTT market. The focus will be on stronger advertiser tie-ups, smarter packaging and monetisation that keeps pace with shifting viewer habits.
Kapila arrives from JioStar India Pvt. Ltd., where as vice president – sports gamification he helped scale Jeeto Dhan Dhana Dhan into one of the country’s largest live play-along ecosystems. During the Indian Premier League and major international tournaments, the platform engaged over 300 million fans, blending branded integrations with sponsorship-led revenues.
The appointment also marks a homecoming. Across a 14-year earlier stint at the company, Kapila handled brand solutions across regions and genres, led key account management for the GEC cluster and oversaw programming and content acquisition at Zee Studio. Few executives have worked as many sides of the revenue engine.
For ZEE5, the signal is unmistakable: monetisation is back in the spotlight. With advertisers chasing measurable impact and platforms chasing profitability, Kapila’s brief is to make growth pay. In the streaming wars, scale is vanity, revenue is sanity, and momentum is everything.







