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Two held in Mumbai for supplying fraudulent SIM cards for cybercrime network
Updated On: 15 March, 2026 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya Iyer
Mumbai Cyber Police arrested two men for allegedly activating over 100 SIM cards using migrants’ Aadhaar details and selling duplicate connections for Rs 500 each to cyber fraud networks

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The Mumbai Cyber Police have arrested two men for allegedly activating more than 100 SIM cards using fraudulent subscriber details and supplying the duplicate numbers for cyber fraud operations across the country and Southeast Asia.
The accused have been identified as Mohammed Sultan Mohammed Hanif Ansari, a SIM card point-of-sale (POS) agent from Mumbra, and Zeeshan Kamble, a resident of Madanpura in Nagpada.
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