Illegal SIM cards sale: Two Gopalpur Port staff arrested by Marine Police
Two workers from Gopalpur Port in the Ganjam district have been apprehended by the Marine Police for allegedly engaging in the unlawful sale of mobile SIM cards.
The employees are accused of distributing the SIM cards to foreign nationals, allegedly receiving significant amounts of money in exchange for the services.
Police Investigation
The Marine Police conducted a raid resulting in the seizure of several SIM cards and cash amounting to $22. Authorities suspect that these dealings were part of a broader network, potentially involving additional parties facilitating unregulated telecommunication access.
Port Authority's Silence
As of now, there has been no official comment from Gopalpur Port authorities concerning the incident or the involvement of their employees in these activities. The investigation remains ongoing, with efforts to trace further connections.
Implications and Concerns
The alleged sale of SIM cards without proper verification raises concerns regarding security and regulation compliance in coastal regions like Gopalpur, which are significant for both local economy and international trade. The case underscores the necessity for stringent oversight and enforcement of telecom regulations to prevent misuse.
Locals await further developments from the ongoing investigation and hope for swift corrective measures.