Counter-Intelligence Kashmir on Tuesday detained five suspects allegedly involved in "transporting" and "smuggling SIM cards to terrorists lodged in different jails."
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"The inspection focused on verifying adherence to Know Your Customer (KYC) norms, proper documentation, and preventing unauthorized issuance of SIM cards. Vendors were monitored to ensure their operations comply with all legal and regulatory requirements," the statement added.
As per ARY News, the FIA arrested 30 social media activists across the country for their involvement in propagating 'fake news' and allegedly inciting 'propaganda'.
The tourists, who arrived from Poland on Sunday, were stripped of USD 1,080 near Khayaban-e-Mujahid while en route to Dolmen Mall in Clifton to purchase mobile phone SIM cards, the police stated.
Odisha police conducted raids and seized five SIM boxes from Ranchi in connection with the SIM box racket earlier busted in Cuttack.
According to the Police, a total of 5 SIM boxes and 222 operational SIM cards were sized from Cuttack, Bhubaneswar and Ranchi in this case.
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) refuted the false claims being circulated that the regulator will impose charges on customers for holding multiple SIM cards.
The telecom regulator said in a post on social media X (previously Twitter) that such claims are being circulated to
The police also recovered a total of 41 mobile phones, 19 laptops, 5 Mac mini, 1 iPad, national and international SIM cards, 2 pendrives, 3 memory cards, other communication devices, silver bars and international currency of various countries from the spot.
In a bid to promote tax compliance and tax culture, authorities in Pakistan have blocked the SIM cards of more than 11,000 people so far who failed to file tax returns.
The Cyber Crime unit of Malappuram police in Kerala have apprehended a Karnataka native allegedly involved in online trading and seized over 40,000 SIM cards and 180 mobile phones from his possession, police said on Saturday.