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Damaged cellular telephone number racket in Odisha, 2 held

Damaged cellular telephone number racket in Odisha, 2 held
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Bhubaneswar: What about the cellphone number you use suddenly dies, used by others in the next few hours while the SIM card with you? The police here dig a cellphone number theft racquet and arrested two former telecommunications company employees here on Saturday.
The Deputy Commissioner of the Umashankar Police Dash said the gang involving both and their colleagues stole at least 36 cellphone numbers of vanity and digitally transferred the numbers to others without the knowledge of the original customers who had paid premium.
The police are also investigating if stolen numbers are used to make original user bank fraud.
Dash said this is a kind of unique fraud with his origin in Bhubaneswar.
Both were accused of accused, Keshab Chandra Dhir (27) a matriculate, and Sanjat Kumar Panda (27) graduates, both native to Bhubaneswar, worked as team leaders in telecommunications companies.
They issued a local payment unit number (Lapu), which was used to refill, activate SIM and SIM Swap digitally.
They lost their work in the company about one and a half years ago, but did not restore Lapu, which they should do.
Using a Lapu number, they digitally exchanged SIM vanity different without the knowledge of customers and sold them to people who use the internet.
The buyer transfers money to a cheater account.
People buy a vanity number that pays thousands of rupees.
Not to be caught, when they exchanged their sim immediately the number port to another network.
It helps them maintain a SIM because the victim will complain to cellular service providers that no longer serve them because the number has been ported to other service providers.
Dash said the crime came to pay attention after telecommunications service providers submitted complaints that many of his customers accused that their SIM did not function while their number was used by unknown people.
They use a 15-digit international cellular customer identity number from the SIM to get a new SIM from their colleagues sitting in various Indian locations.
They activated it by uploading fake documents such as Aadhar, PAN and driving SIM through a Lapu number.
Dash says fraudsters use a simple tool available online to prepare different false identity evidence.
The case has been registered at the Police Station Infocity in this case.

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