10 sims and calls worth 1.76cr, police clueless
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police is a worried lot. Two brothers took ten SIM cards from a private telecom company to make premium calls while being on international roaming in Nepal leading to a bill of Rs 1.76 crore in four to five days. Delhi and Nepal authorities are confused over the kind of calls that have billed such a huge amount of money in such a short time.
Officials suspect these SIM cards have been used in some illegal activities and it could be a serious matter for national security. Police have asked Nepal to send the call details of these 10 connections and are on the lookout for the persons involved.
Police have registered a case of cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy a few days back on the complaint of a private telecom, which issued the SIM cards to the two persons after proper verification. They have been identified as Deepak Rawat and Praveen Rawat, residents of Aali village in Sarita Vihar.
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