Reporting Cybercrime to NC3 / Danish Police — Denmark
Sourced from Danish Acts of Parliament (love), executive orders (bekendtgørelser), and official government guidance. Written in plain language for general understanding — this is educational content, not legal advice. Our editorial standards
What is this right?
Denmark's cybercrime investigator is NC3 (Nationalt Cyber Crime Center) at Rigspolitiet. Reports are made through politi.dk (online) or by phone 114 (non-emergency) and 112 (emergency). Statutory framework: Straffeloven §§ 263, 263a (data interference, hacking), 264d (privacy), 279 / 279a (fraud / data fraud).
When does it apply?
- Online fraud, account takeover, identity theft, sextortion in Denmark.
- Investment / crypto / trading platform fraud.
- Phishing / impersonation of Danish entities (banks, Skattestyrelsen, Rigspolitiet).
- SIM-swap fraud.
- Online harassment / cyberstalking — see Data Privacy & Digital Rights.
Filing a Cybercrime Report in Denmark
- Report online via politi.dk or by phone 114.
- Identify the Straffeloven section. §279 (general fraud), §279a (data fraud), §263/263a (hacking), §264d (privacy).
- For telecom-side scams, parallel a complaint to your telco and to the Danish Business Authority (Erhvervsstyrelsen).
- Cross-reference case number for bank / Det finansielle ankenævn escalation.
What should you NOT do?
- Don't expect a personal investigator for small cases.
- Don't pay 'recovery agents' upfront.
- Don't post details on Danish social media before the report.
Common Questions
What does Straffeloven §279a cover?
Section 279a — databedrageri (data fraud) — criminalises obtaining unlawful gain by unlawfully altering, deleting, or interfering with data, or by other unlawful influence on data-processing results. Maximum penalty: 1 year and 6 months; aggravated cases up to 6 years. Used heavily for online fraud and unauthorised banking transactions.
Can I report anonymously?
Yes — politi.dk accepts anonymous tip-offs. However, for your own case (bank refund, FSPO escalation), a named report with a case reference is needed.
Does NC3 handle small consumer scams?
NC3 is responsible for cybercrime intelligence and investigation nationally. Individual consumer-scam reports are normally entered into the police system through politi.dk and handled at the local police district level, with NC3 stepping in for cases of national importance or pattern analysis.
When does it apply — reporting cybercrime to nc3 / danish police?
Online fraud, account takeover, identity theft, sextortion in Denmark.Investment / crypto / trading platform fraud.Phishing / impersonation of Danish entities (banks, Skattestyrelsen, Rigspolitiet).SIM-swap fraud.Online harassment / cyberstalking — see Data Privacy & Digital Rights.
How do I report a cybercrime in Denmark?
Report online via politi.dk or by phone 114.Identify the Straffeloven section. §279 (general fraud), §279a (data fraud), §263/263a (hacking), §264d (privacy).For telecom-side scams, parallel a complaint to your telco and to the Danish Business Authority (Erhvervsstyrelsen).Cross-reference case number for bank / Det finansielle ankenævn escalation.
What should you NOT do — reporting cybercrime to nc3 / danish police?
Don't expect a personal investigator for small cases.Don't pay 'recovery agents' upfront.Don't post details on Danish social media before the report.