The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday said that it is proving difficult to stop violent cyber pornography in India because of India's "domineering male population's" high demand of such content.

The bureau also said that the Indian men have an "insatiable lust and penchant for salacious material, including violence against women." CBI further said that because of India's "huge market potential" it is vulnerable to frequent cyber-attacks by cross-border anti-national elements.

Commenting on how it is difficult for the investigation agency to detect violent cyber pornography easily, CBI told the Supreme Court that due to huge demand for such content, the content providers move from one blocked website to another.

CBI has presented an affidavit to the Supreme Court urging it to make the CBI the only pan-India agency that can investigate cybersex offences and has the authority to persecute offenders.

The agency also said, that "CBI officers with specialized training in cyber crime, should be posted with Google, YouTube, Facebook, WhatsApp, Hike, Bing (Microsoft), Yahoo and other popular sites," a leading daily reported.