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Fortune favours telcos, franchises, retailer outlets as they charge Rs.10 per CNIC re-verification of SIMs

byCustoms Today Report
10/03/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) reveals it has completed the biometric verification of 72 million SIMs while 10 million have been blocked in the first phase ended on February 26.

However, background discussions and interviews with the users revealed that the ongoing process was anomalous and described it as a money-making exercise. They believed that the re-verification process would eventually cost the users at least ten billion rupees.

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According to the sources, the telcos and their franchises and retailer outlets are charging them an average Rs.10 per CNIC which if quantified makes up around ten billion rupees.

They alleged that telcos following the government directives started the verification process to cover up their culpability as they had issued a major chunk of SIMs in Pakistan without proper documentation required before issuing a SIM.

Consequently, they had to shift huge number of SIMs in the name of the bonafide users who had submitted their CNICs. “I got my lone SIM re-verified before February 26. Now I am receiving message after message every day for verification of so and so number issued on my CNIC,” an aggrieved SIM user told.

The sources also blamed the authorities for allowing the telcos using low quality devices for thumb impressions to match the thumb impression of the SIM user as per his thumb impression on his/her CNIC.

They questioned the method of verification of thumb impression through these devices more than forty percent of the users are being referred to NADRA for matching the thumb impression on the CNIC of the users and the one obtained through 700 devices acquired for biometric verification of the thumb impressions.

“What is the guarantee that thumbs impressions being taken through these devices would not be misused again in one way or the other,” another user, feeling flabbergasted over the process, questioned.

On the other hand, conspiracy theorists believed that the telcos in connivance with the high-ups of relevant government departments have been wilfully issuing SIMs in the names of different users to evade tax.

“They have been making billions of rupees by doing this with the help of PTA, FBR, NADRA thus depriving the national kitty of a legitimate source of revenue generation,” the sources said.

Many SIM users have urged the Prime Minister, the Interior Minister and Finance Minister to intervene to make it a meaningful process that serves the best national cause and the public interest.

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