Operation Ghost SIM: Big Action on Fake SIM Cards in India

In May 2025, the Assam Police, along with the Indian Army’s Gajraj Corps, started a big mission called Operation Ghost SIM. The goal was to find and stop the people behind fake SIM cards being used across India. This operation turned out to be a major step in catching those involved in crimes like cheating, fraud, and even spying.

This fake SIM card racket was not just limited to one state. It stretched across Assam, Rajasthan, Telangana, and a few more places. What shocked the authorities was that these SIM cards were also being used to create WhatsApp accounts by people sitting in Pakistan. These accounts were used for wrong purposes, which could hurt the country’s safety.

How Did the Fake SIM Racket Work?

The racket worked in a simple but dangerous way. Here’s how:

  1. Fake Documents – Some people were using forged Aadhaar cards and voter IDs to get SIM cards.
  2. Using Real People’s Details – In many cases, normal people didn’t even know that SIM cards were issued using their names and documents.
  3. Selling SIMs in Bulk – These fake SIMs were sold in large numbers. Many of them were used in online crimes, while some were sent outside India.
  4. WhatsApp Accounts for Wrong Work – Fake Indian SIM cards were used to make WhatsApp accounts in Pakistan, which were then used to spread wrong information and even collect secret details.

During the operation, the police arrested 11 people and took away 948 SIM cards. One of the main accused, Mostafa Rahman from Dhubri in Assam, played a key role in making these SIM cards work for WhatsApp numbers used in Pakistan.

Why Is This a Serious Problem?

Fake SIM cards may sound like a small thing, but they can lead to very big problems. They are often used in:

  • Online scams – People get cheated through calls or messages.
  • Fraud – Bank frauds and loan scams happen with these numbers.
  • Spying – Some fake SIMs were used to collect private or national-level information.
  • Threat Calls – Some people used them to make threatening calls without getting caught.

What Action Has Been Taken?

The people caught in this operation are now facing serious charges. They have been booked under:

  • Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) for planning criminal activities
  • Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for actions that can harm the country
  • Information Technology (IT) Act for crimes done using digital platforms

These are not small cases. Punishment under these laws can be strict, and some cases even fall under national security threats.

How Chakshu Portal Helps You Stay Safe?

In this digital world, we need to be smart. This is where Chakshu Portal becomes helpful. It allows people like you to:

  • Check how many SIM cards are in your name – Just enter your mobile number and find out if someone else is using a number in your name.
  • Report a fake or unknown number – If you see a number that you didn’t take, you can report it immediately.
  • Learn how to stay safe from scams – The portal gives updates and simple tips to avoid mobile-related fraud.

Whether you’re in a village or a city, Chakshu Portal gives you the power to protect your name and details.

What You Can Do to Stay Alert?

This is not just the job of the police or government. You can also do small things that make a big difference:

  • Keep your documents safe – Don’t share your Aadhaar or PAN with unknown people.
  • Check your SIM status often – Use Chakshu Portal to check if only your known SIMs are active.
  • Don’t ignore strange messages or calls – If someone asks for your details or bank info on a call, say no and report it.
  • Tell others – Share this information with your family and friends, especially elders who may not be aware of these tricks.

What’s Next in the Fight Against Fake SIMs?

Operation Ghost SIM is just the beginning. The government is planning stricter rules for mobile SIM issuance. Telecom operators are now being asked to follow strict KYC (Know Your Customer) rules. New tools will also be used to track suspicious mobile activity in real-time.

But most important is public awareness. The more people know about these scams, the safer we all become.

Final Words

Operation Ghost SIM is a strong warning to those who try to misuse technology. It also shows how easily our documents can be misused if we’re not careful. Fake SIM cards are not just about numbers – they are linked to crime, cheating, and even threats to our country.

Let us all take this seriously. Use the tools available on Chakshu Portal to stay informed and safe. It only takes a few minutes to check your mobile numbers. But it can save you from a lot of trouble later.

Keep visiting Chakshu Portal for the latest news on SIM safety, mobile fraud updates, and how to protect your digital identity.

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