City
Epaper

Mobile SIMs secured through fake documents a new headache for security agencies: Official

By IANS | Updated: March 1, 2025 23:30 IST

Kolkata, March 1 Mobile SIM cards secured through forged Indian identity documents by the cross-border criminals active along ...

Open in App

Kolkata, March 1 Mobile SIM cards secured through forged Indian identity documents by the cross-border criminals active along India's international borders with Bangladesh, especially in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, have become a new headache for the security agencies.

Sources from the state police said that such pre-activated SIM cards are secured through two avenues. The first process is where a cross-border criminal procure these SIM cards by furnishing forged identity documents in the name of any third person who does on existing in reality.

The second avenue is even more alarming. In this case, the pre-activated SIM is registered in the name of any third person who really exists but is being used by any other person involved in nefarious activities.

In almost 99 per cent of such cases, sources from the state police said, the actual person in whose name the mobile SIM is registered is not even aware that someone else is using that SIM.

In most cases, sources added, such pre-activated SIMs are being sold to illegal Bangladeshi immigrants coming to India during their hiding period at the bordering villages before they are sourced with fake Indian identity documents.

The pre-activated mobile SIMs registered in the names of any existing third party are being sourced because of the involvement of some errant local mobile service dealers. When a genuine customer comes to purchase a SIM from them by furnishing photocopies of their genuine identity documents, such dealers retain an extra photocopy of such documents.

Later using that extra photocopies the dealer pre-active another SIM in the name of the original and then sells the same SIM at premium cost to any third person.

In such cases, such errant dealers also conduct a forgery while taking bio-metric imprints of the genuine consumers. Sources said that often genuine customers unaware that they should give their bio-metric imprints just once while purchasing a SIM, often allows the dealers to take such imprints more than once.

Those extra imprints are being used by the errant dealers to get multiple SIM cards in the same name.

--IANS

src/pgh

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessIndia in talks with 20 more countries to open market access: Piyush Goyal

InternationalJapan to release extra 20 days' oil reserves from May

NationalPresident Murmu nominates Harivansh to Rajya Sabha for third term

NationalJD(U) supporters put up posters urging Nitish Kumar not to leave Bihar

MaharashtraEknath Shinde Held Secret Meeting With Shiv Sena UBT Leaders in Thane? Thackeray MPs Deny Reports

National Realted Stories

NationalBengal PDS scam: ED conducting simultaneous raids at 12 locations

National"Owaisi and others adopt such tactics to help BJP": Sanjay Raut after AIMIM exits alliance ahead of Bengal polls

NationalSexual harassment at Nashik tech firm, company’s HR official arrested for inaction

NationalHimachal HC orders release of pension to former MLAs, sets one-month deadline with 6% interest clause

NationalDigital First: Over 5.72 lakh households embrace self-enumeration as Census 2027 gains momentum