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Racket providing mobile connections to cybercriminals busted; 7 held

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GUWAHATI, May 17: Seven people were arrested as the Assam Police on Saturday claimed to have busted an inter-state racket that provided mobile phone connections to cybercriminals, including Pakistanis, for opening WhatsApp accounts to dupe people.

Addressing a press conference, DGP Harmeet Singh said ‘Operation Ghost SIM’ was launched based on information provided by military intelligence about a racket operating with bases in Assam, Rajasthan and Telangana.

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“The Gajraj Corps’ military intelligence wing had got the primary input about this fake SIM card racket. They worked on it, which led them to the Pakistan connection. This information was further developed into actionable inputs by the Special Branch and Special Task Force of the Assam Police,” he said.

The racket procured SIM cards in different names and dispatched them to criminals who used them for duping people and “anti-national activities”, the DGP said.

“A case was registered by the STF on May 14 and the arrests were made since Friday afternoon in simultaneous raids in two districts of Assam, one district of Telangana and two districts of Rajasthan,” he added.

Singh said that apart from helping cybercriminals in the country get new mobile connections, the racket provided criminals in Pakistan with WhatsApp accounts having Indian numbers.

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Victims believed that they were receiving calls from Indian numbers, but in reality, those were made from Pakistan, he said.

Fifteen people are being questioned, and among them are those in whose names the SIM cards were issued, the DGP said.

A total of 948 SIM cards were seized, along with other electronic devices, he said. (PTI)

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