In a major operation, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has exposed a large-scale SIM card fraud in Lahore, leading to multiple arrests and the seizure of sensitive personal data. This discovery highlights the urgent need for safeguarding personal information and staying vigilant against unauthorized SIM card registrations under one’s Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC).
FIA’s Raid in Lahore: Key Findings
Acting on intelligence reports, FIA officials raided Rajput Road, Shad Bagh, Lahore, and made significant seizures, including:
- 11,000 digital fingerprints, allegedly sold by corrupt NADRA employees.
- Five Biometric Verification System (BVS) devices.
- 1,500 paper fingerprints.
- A laptop and a scanner.
- CNIC details of citizens from Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
A case has been registered on the complaint of the Zonal Director of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), and a technical analysis of the recovered equipment is underway.
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The Dangers of Unauthorized SIM Cards
Fraudulently registered SIM cards pose serious risks, including:
- Financial Fraud: Scammers can use unauthorized SIMs for fraudulent transactions, causing financial losses.
- Criminal Activities: These SIMs can be used for illegal operations, making it difficult for law enforcement to track criminals.
- Identity Theft: Personal information can be misused, leading to legal complications for unsuspecting victims.
How to Check SIMs Registered Under Your CNIC
To ensure that your CNIC is not being used for unauthorized SIM registrations, follow these methods:
1. Via PTA’s SIM Information System (Online)
- Visit Website: Open the PTA SIM Information Website.
- Enter CNIC: Type your CNIC number without dashes.
- Verify & Submit: Check the verification box and click ‘Submit’.
- Check Registered SIMs: The system will display all active SIMs linked to your CNIC, categorized by telecom operators.
2. Via SMS Service
- Compose a Message: Type your CNIC number (without hyphens) in the SMS.
- Send to 668: Text the message to 668.
- Receive Details: You will receive a response listing all active SIMs issued under your CNIC for each telecom operator. (Note: SMS charges PKR 2 + tax.)
What to Do If You Find Unauthorized SIMs?
If you discover SIM cards registered under your CNIC without your consent:
- Contact the Telecom Operator: Visit the customer service center with your original CNIC and request immediate blocking of unauthorized SIMs.
- Report to Authorities: Inform FIA or local law enforcement for further investigation and legal action.
Final Thoughts
The FIA’s crackdown on SIM fraud in Lahore underscores the growing threat of identity theft and fraudulent SIM registrations. By regularly checking your registered SIMs and reporting discrepancies, you can protect yourself from financial fraud, criminal misuse, and personal data breaches.