Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Zonal Office Gilgit, working closely with National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) Gilgit, has intensified enforcement measures against illegal IMEI tampering and the distribution of patched or cloned mobile devices. The initiative reflects PTA’s ongoing commitment to ensuring secure and lawful mobile communications across Pakistan while preventing activities that compromise device integrity and user safety. As part of these efforts, a targeted raid was conducted at a mobile repair shop situated in front of Bus Stand Jutial, Gilgit, which was identified as a hub for unlawful device modifications.
During the operation, PTA teams, supported by NCCIA personnel, confiscated laptops, USB devices, and other equipment used for illegal modification of mobile device identifiers. One individual present at the premises was sacked on-site and taken into custody by NCCIA for further legal proceedings. PTA emphasized that its zero-tolerance approach toward the unlawful alteration of IMEIs is a critical component of national digital security policy. Such enforcement measures aim to curb activities that can compromise public safety and undermine the credibility of mobile networks across Pakistan.
IMEI tampering and the sale of patched or cloned devices pose significant risks by enabling criminal anonymity, which can facilitate cybercrime, financial fraud, and other unlawful activities. By modifying device identifiers, perpetrators can evade regulatory monitoring and conduct operations without accountability. PTA’s enforcement actions highlight the importance of maintaining the integrity of mobile devices and ensuring that consumers have access to legitimate products. The raid in Gilgit also serves as a reminder to mobile repair shops and service providers about the legal and security implications of engaging in unauthorized device modifications.
Authorities note that such operations are part of a broader strategy to safeguard Pakistan’s telecommunication infrastructure and enhance consumer protection. PTA continues to collaborate with NCCIA and other law enforcement agencies to monitor and regulate mobile device markets, ensuring that illegal activities are promptly identified and addressed. The organization encourages mobile users and businesses to report suspicious activities, promoting awareness of the risks associated with IMEI tampering. By strengthening oversight and taking strict action against unlawful modifications, PTA aims to reinforce secure communications and support the development of a trusted mobile ecosystem in Pakistan.
The recent raid demonstrates PTA’s proactive stance in enforcing regulations related to device authenticity, and it underscores the ongoing need for vigilance in the face of emerging threats to mobile network integrity. With continued collaboration between regulatory authorities and law enforcement agencies, efforts to combat patched and IMEI-tampered devices are expected to contribute to safer digital environments for consumers and businesses alike.
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