DoT has blocked 2 lakh-plus mobile SIMs in Bihar and Jharkhand – Times of India
Why DoT blocked 2.25 lakh mobile SIMs
According to a report in news agency PTI, DoT has blocked these numbers as they were procured with illegal documents. The DoT has also asked telecom service providers to blacklist 517 Point of Sales (POS) found involved in selling these SIM cards unethically.
The report further adds that telecom companies are also initiating legal proceedings against these PoS. Several subscribers on whose name these SIMs were taken too have filed FIRs in several districts of Bihar and Jharkhand.
As per the report, DoT Patna is working with the state police and has shared data obtained through the use of AI and facial recognition solutions for telecom SIM Subscriber Verification (ASTR) analysis. The police have also assured to take suitable action against the identified SIM fraudsters (PoS/Subscribers).
How AI helped nab the culprits
“Further, DoT (Bihar) and Telecom Service Providers and state police have agreed to work in cohesion to nab the SIM fraudsters. With the increasing reliance on technology, cyber fraud has become a significant concern. SIM cards have also become a new identity of almost every individual of this country. However, as it is said nothing comes without its drawbacks, and the widespread use of SIM cards has led to some unintended consequences. The cyber-world is witnessing new types of offenders and victims on a daily basis”, said Special Director General Telecom in a statement.
The statement further adds, “The Department of Telecommunications (New Delhi) taking the lead and to curb cyber menace has carried out facial analysis of more than 87 crore SIM subscribers across India. The analysis has been carried out using ASTR in collaboration with the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. The result of analysis has been shared with Department of Telecommunication field units to ensure action against SIM fraudsters with the help of Telecom Service Providers and state police”.
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