PESHAWAR HIGH COURT (KPK) DIRECTS (PTA) PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY TO BLOCK ALL ILLEGAL SIMs WHICH WERE ISSUED.
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court on Tuesday directed the
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to block all illegal and
unregistered SIMs (subscriber identity module) of Afghan and Pakistani cellular
phone companies within 15 days as these had been mostly used in acts of
terrorism, kidnapping for ransom and extortion.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Dost Mohammad Khan and
Justice Nisar Hussain also ordered the PTA to conduct a survey to determine how
many SIMs had so far been activated by the cellular phone companies during last
five years and the income received through them; how many of the SIMs were
operational in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; and why the Afghan companies were permitted
to operate here without understanding the repercussions as well as studying the
international laws in this regard.
The bench put on notice the PTA, provincial police
officer (PPO), provincial home secretary and additional chief secretary Fata
and directed them to file comments in the case. Next date of hearing would be
fixed later.
The bench also directed the PPO to provide details about
how many persons were kidnapped this year and how many of these persons were
set free after they paid ransom to the kidnappers so that the said Court
directs PTA to block illegal SIMs amount could be recovered from the provincial
government and paid to them.
The bench was hearing a writ petition filed by a local
businessman, Atif Haleem, who has challenged the functioning of unregistered
and illegal phone SIMs in the province. He stated that despite earlier
directives issued by the court the PTA and phone companies had not been taking
interest in the issue.
The petitioner stated that in most of the crimes
especially extortion, kidnapping for ransom and acts of terrorism these
unregistered SIMs had been used and when the police officials tried to trace
the phone numbers the same could not be done as these were either unregistered
or registered on different names. He stated that thousands of SIMs of Afghan
companies were also operational in the country, especially FATA and Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
The petitioner stated that recently the Supreme Court of
Pakistan and Sindh High Court had issued directives to the government for
checking the illegal business of phone companies. He stated that recently the
PTA chairman had claimed that the authority had blocked around 22 million SIMs,
but he did not say anything about what action was taken against the persons
possessing such SIMs.
A few weeks ago National Accountability Bureau’s deputy
prosecutor general Jamil Khan had informed the court that over 40,000 SIMs of
Afghan telecom companies had been operational in Pakistan and most of these
were used in acts of terrorism. Referring to an inquiry conducted earlier on
the orders of the high court, he stated that the SIMs of Afghan companies were
generally used for hiding the callers’ identity.
The NAB official had stated that presently there were two
mechanisms through which these SIMs had been operating: in some cases SIMs were
activated in Afghanistan and used in tribal areas through the signals emanating
from Afghanistan; and second, SIMs function because of roaming facility to the
concerned Afghan company given by a Pakistani company.
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