Deccan Chronicle

Bizman loses `25L in SIM swap cyber fraud

Criminals get access to victim’s IDs, get new SIM

- JAYENDRA CHAITANYA T. I DC

A city-based businessma­n became a victim of cyber fraud when the crooks siphoned off about `25 lakh from his bank account by swapping his SIM card. The cyber crime police traced the fraudulent transactio­n to Kolkata and are on the job to nab them.

A few days ago, a contractor living in Rachakonda police commission­erate limits approached his mobile operator when his SIM card suddenly became dysfunctio­nal for a day. To his shock, he learnt that a new SIM card had been issued to someone who had provided identifica­tion proof belonging to him. The alternativ­e number given to the company was also changed.

The businessma­n then contacted the bank with which he has an account to warn it not to initiate any transactio­ns from his account, but it was too late. About `25 lakh had been transferre­d from his account to a stranger’s account. The man then lodged a complaint with the Rachakonda cyber crime police who registered a case and started investigat­ing.

Cyber crimes ACP S. Harinath said that the identifica­tion cards of the businessma­n were misused by the person who siphoned off the money. “The crooks called

the mobile operator requesting activation of a new SIM card with the businessma­n’s number as the old one was damaged, and also raised a request for changing the alternativ­e number,” he explained.

“As the fraudsters were in possession of the identifica­tion card details of the victim, including Aadhaar card, they submitted the same and got a new SIM card activated. Using these credential­s, they gained access to the internet banking facility

and transferre­d the money. The amount was withdrawn in Kolkata,” the ACP said.

How a person managed to get a new SIM card without the physical presence of the user of the mobile number is still unclear, and police officials say that the modus operandi would be unearthed after nabbing the accused.

A team of cyber crime police are working on the clues to identify and nab the accused persons, Mr Harinath added.

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