Punjab Police block 1.8 lakh SIM cards activated using forged documents

The police have arrested 17 people, who were found involved in the sale of SIM cards on fake documents, besides registering 52 FIRs in the last three days

The police have arrested 17 people, who were found involved in the sale of SIM cards on fake documents, besides registering 52 FIRs in the last three days
The police have arrested 17 people, who were found involved in the sale of SIM cards on fake documents, besides registering 52 FIRs in the last three days

Punjab Police launch crackdown against distributors/ agents selling sim cards; 52 FIRs registered, 17 arrested

The Punjab Police are taking serious action to address the issue of SIM cards issued on fake identities, which is considered a major security threat. DGP Gaurav Yadav informed that they have blocked over 1.8 lakh such SIM cards that were activated using forged documents.

In one case 500 SIM cards have been issued with the same photograph but in different names by forging documents.

The Internal Security Wing in association with the Department of Telecom had begun a crackdown against distributors and agents selling SIM cards on fake identities.

DGP Yadav said: “Action is being initiated against point of sales distributors, agents and other persons involved in issuing SIM cards on fake IDs.”

The police have arrested 17 people, who were found involved in the sale of SIM cards on fake documents, besides registering 52 FIRs in the last three days.

Special DGP (Internal Security) R N Dhoke said that he had held multiple meetings with the Department of Telecom and telecom service providers. Subsequent to that action was taken.

He said Inspector General of Police (Counter Intelligence) Rakesh Agrawal has been made the nodal officer and a drive is on to further identify the SIM cards issued on fake IDs.

The special DGP also warned retailers of strict action for failing to comply with the Know Your Customer (KYC) norms, a lapse that resulted in the activation of thousands of SIM cards fraudulently.

“Special teams of the Counter Intelligence Wing have been coordinating with the district police to zero in on SIM card retailers, who activated different mobile phone numbers with the same proof of identity,” he said, adding that they are also taking up the matter with the telecom authorities to blacklist such agents.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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