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Govt deactivates 85 lakh mobile connections in crackdown on fraud and cybercrime
Babushahi Bureau
New Delhi, December 12, 2024: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has developed an AI-based tool for the identification of mobile connections obtained on fake documents and based on the analysis, 78.33 lakh mobile connections have been disconnected by the telecom service providers after verification.
Further, 6.78 lakh mobile connections have been disconnected based on the reporting for involvement in cybercrime.
To strengthen the existing Know Your Customer (KYC) framework for issuing mobile connections to subscribers, DoT has now mandated telecom licensees to register their Point of Sale (PoS) {Franchisee, Distributors & Agents}, who enrol customers and issue SIMs on behalf of licensees. These guidelines, inter-alia, mandate:
- indisputable verification of each PoS;
- biometric verification of PoS;
- physical verification of address of place of business & local residence of PoS;
- police verification of PoS in Jammu & Kashmir , Assam & North East License Service Areas (LSAs);
- the signing of inter-se agreements having specific provisions related to scope & duties of PoS, area of operation (limited within the LSA), penal action for violation including termination of agreement;
- blacklisting of PoS across all the TSPs if documents/ information given by PoS is false/ forged & on the directions of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs)/ LSAs;
- re-verification of all mobile subscribers enrolled by that blacklisted PoS;
- penalty of Rs 10 lakh per PoS per instance if any existing PoS is found enrolling customers without registration after 31.01.2025; etc.
Further, DoT has also amended existing KYC instructions which includes the discontinuation of earlier bulk connections framework and the introduction of a business connections framework where KYC of each end-user is made mandatory before activation.
Further, a robust KYC process for Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Swap /replacement has also been introduced. Paper-based KYC process has also been discontinued w.e.f. 01.01.2024.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development, Dr.Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.