The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sale, use of pre-registered SIM cards booms despite fines, arrests

- Ken Nwogbo

THE unlawful sale and use of preregiste­red of SIM cards has continued and is now hobbling the efforts to get the true identities of mobile phone users in Nigeria.

The sale or use of pre-registered of SIM card carries a fine or jail term or both, according to the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC).

For a telecom company, each preregiste­red SIM card attracts a penalty of N200,000 and for a user an imprisonme­nt.

Despite the fine and arrests of some sellers in some parts of the country, the sale and use of preregiste­red of SIM cards is still widespread.

In effect, criminally-minded people are utilising other peoples’ identities or fraudulent informatio­n to register and distribute SIM cards that are bought by innocent subscriber­s and criminally-minded ones for the purpose of committing fraud without being traced as the number they use do not bear their identities.

Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, executive vice chairman, NCC, said that Nigerians must stop selling pre-registered SIM cards because it is an act of illegality that undermines national security.

According to the NCC, rather than patronise the criminals who peddle pre-registered SIM cards, the public should report them to law enforcemen­t agencies as part of their responsibi­lity, not only as subscriber­s but also as good citizens.

Elsewhere, Ibrahim Kpotun Idris, inspector general of police, described the sale and use of preregiste­red SIM card as a severe threat to security sector and governance.

He said: “These criminal activities, including use of pre-registrati­on subscriber identifica­tion module SIM cards should be of concern to all of us. As a law enforcemen­t officer, it is my belief that in addressing these challenges, we must re-strategise on our noble programme of commu- nity policing across communitie­s and give our communitie­s greater stake in securing national assets.

But industry experts insisted that there is a need for NCC and the Mobile Network operators to step up education on pre-registered SIM to the populace.

In addition to what the NCC has done, experts confirmed that it is time for both service providers and the regulator (NCC) to collaborat­e and stop every person bent on derailing the registrati­on process through the sale of pre-registered cards.

Chuks Arubalaeze, a telecom lawyer said that cards that have also been pre-registered by wrong persons also need to be identified and destroyed because when they fall into the wrong hands.

“The consequenc­e could affect the process and have a devastatin­g effect on National security” she added.

The sale of pre-registered SIM cards is unethical and fundamenta­l crime. The implicatio­ns of the sale of pre-registered SIM cards cannot be over emphasized, as innocent citizens could be wrongfully implicated due to the indiscrimi­nate use of the pre-registered SIM cards arising from its sale to seasoned criminals and no good individual­s, seeking to perpetuate one form of crime or the other.

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