Millennium Post Siliguri

DoT disconnect­s numbers, blocks mobile phones, involved in frauds

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NEW DELHI: Tightening the noose around fraudsters engaged in defrauding mobile users through text messages, the Department of Telecom (DoT) has started blocking handsets used in such activities besides disconnect­ing mobile numbers.

Since the launch of Chakshu portal two months ago, the department has blackliste­d 52 entities involved in sending malicious and phishing SMSes, blocked 348 mobile handsets on pan-India basis and flagged 10,834 suspected mobile numbers for re-verificati­on, official sources said.

In response to a post on X by a technology profession­al on an SMS related fraud, the DoT said: “Mobile number is disconnect­ed, and 20 associated mobile handsets have been blocked for misuse in cybercrime/financial fraud. If you observe any such incidents, please immediatel­y report suspected fraud to Chakshu.”

According to official sources, the DoT has deactivate­d 700 SMS content templates. The source said: “10,834 suspected mobile numbers flagged for re-verificati­on to the telecom operators, 8,272 mobile connection­s disconnect­ed failing re-verificati­on till April 30, 2024.”

Besides, DoT has blocked 1.58 lakh unique mobile device identifica­tion number IMEI due to involvemen­t in cyber crimes and financial frauds or mobile connection­s taken on fake or forged documents.

Till April 30 this year, DoT has disconnect­ed a total of 1.66 crore mobile connection­s, out of which 30.14 lakh were disconnect­ed based on users’ feedback and 53.78 lakh for exceeding individual limit to buy new SIM cards, as per official data.

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