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DoT aims to disconnect 6.80 lakh mobile connections obtained fraudulently

The DoT has asked for the re-verification to ensure the integrity of mobile connections and the security of digital transactions.

May 23, 2024 / 19:47 IST
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DoT has also issued directives to the TSP to carry out immediate re-verification of these identified mobile numbers
DoT has also issued directives to the TSP to carry out immediate re-verification of these identified mobile numbers

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Thursday said that it has identified approximately 6.80 lakh mobile connections that are suspected to have been obtained using invalid, non-existent, or fake/forged Proof of Identity (PoI) and Proof of Address (PoA) KYC documents.

In a statement, DoT said that through advanced AI-driven analysis, DoT has flagged around 6.80 lakh mobile connections as potentially fraudulent. The questionable veracity of the PoI/PoA KYC documents suggests the use of fabricated documents for obtaining these mobile connections.

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DoT has also issued directives to the TSP to carry out immediate re-verification of these identified mobile numbers. All TSPs are mandated to re-verify the flagged connections within 60 days. Failure to complete re-verification will result in the disconnection of the concerned mobile numbers.

The collaboration between various sectors and the utilization of AI technology have been pivotal in identifying these fraudulent connections, demonstrating the effectiveness of integrated digital platforms in combating identity fraud.
Earlier, DoT has directed telecom operators to block 28,200 mobile handsets and carry out immediate reverification of 20 lakh mobile connections for their alleged link with cyber crimes, according to an official statement on Friday.