Saturday, November 10, 2012

Fake documents for mobile connection to attract police action


Taking new mobile phone connection from today will require physical verification of facts provided by subscribers and submission of Fake documents will lead to police inquiry.

Under the new rules, the authorized person selling SIM cards will have to give an undertaking that he has seen the applicant and matched the photograph attached on the application form.
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Retailers and franchisees selling mobile SIM cards will have to register police complaint against subscribers if they submit Fake documents to get the connections.
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The retailer will have to sign, authenticating that the documents submitted by the customer have been verified with original copies of proof of address and identity.

All the telecom operators across the country are required to comply with the new guidelines. government has indicated that the operators have to verify certain documents which include date of birth and age of users.
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Telecom operators will also have to file First Information Report (FIR) against the franchisee or SIM seller if the SIM is sold against documents of any other subscriber or person without the owner of the document having any knowledge of it.
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