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Not sure what you mean by my bolded part but I believe every country has a cyber crime unit and it's their JOB to investigate!
In Canada, the RCMP has one
Examples (computer-assisted crimes):
Child *advertiser censored* (sec. 163.1 of the Criminal Code of Canada)
Fraud (sec. 380 of the Criminal Code of Canada)
- Fraudulent telemarketing via Internet
- Identity theft
- Commercial crimes
Public incitement of hatred (sec. 319(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada)
- Electronic transmission of illicit content
Criminal harassment (sec. 264 of the Criminal Code of Canada)
- Indecent phone calls
Drug trafficking (Controlled Drugs and Substances Act)
- Sale of illicit substances via Internet
Computer falsifications Forgery (sec. 366 of the Criminal Code of Canada)
- Scams
- False payment cards
Invasion of privacy (sec. 183 of the Criminal Code of Canada)
- Illicit collection, storage, modification, disclosure, transmission of personal data
- Cyber espionage
Sabotage (sec. 52 of the Criminal Code of Canada)
- Computer hacking
- Dissemination of viruses
Infringement on intellectual property (Copyright Act)
- Infringement on software and database legal protection, copyright and related rights
Etc.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/qc/services/gict-itcu/lois-laws-eng.htm