Terror Suspect Shaffique Bought Airtel SIM from Mangalore


Terror Suspect Shaffique Bought Airtel SIM from Mangalore

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MM/CN)

Mangalore, Sep 25: The special squad headed by deputy superintendent of police Jayant Shetty did a thorough investigation of the Airtel office here on Thursday September 25,  as the suspect in the Delhi serial blasts case used SIM cards from this provider.

Suspect Mohammed Shaffique alias Shaffi (23), who visited Manipal prior to the blasts, had bought the SIM from a mobile shop in Kodialbail. Sources informed that the terror suspect had produced fake documents when purchasing the SIM card. 

As Airtel authorities sold the SIMs without proper documentation, they have come under scrutiny. One of the field sales executives of Airtel in the city had admitted to the sale of SIM cards without collecting proper identity proof from customers, following which higher authorities in the company were questioned.

  

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  • SHAHAB , MANGALORE

    Tue, Sep 30 2008

    Giving a sim card without proper verification by mobile companies should be heavily penailised with immediate effect. Because these sim will be used by anti-social elements to create terror in our society .

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  • Vinualpa, Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2008

    Everybody knows you cannot sell a sim card without the proper documents. But getting fake documents in india is like buying salt from the grocery. Its that easy, A brahmin can get fake certificate to show he is an SC and get into the reservation quota. A rich christian or muslim can claim benefits saying they are under previlaged minorities. All that our corrupt politicians have imbibed into our society for votes is now back fireing.

    Govt employees are becomming lazy and not committed in their jobs because of all the sops available to them. The best paid in the long term are govt employees. And for doing what. Who created this religious hatred GOVERMENTS around the world for power now we common man have to pay the price. Please dont blame the people who are now misusing all these impropers practices immbibed into the society. Thats why we should vote for clean and honest politicians and not otherwise.

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  • Roshan dsouza, Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2008

    So many incidents the shop keepers without asking identity giving the sim cards... this has to be stopped and set strict rules and action.

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  • lawrence, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 26 2008

    Now you know the result of not obtaining the proper records/details while giving the SIM card.

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  • a cutinho, dubai

    Fri, Sep 26 2008

    SACK THE SUPERVISOR & PENALISE THE EMPLOYEE !!!

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