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South China Morning Post
09-07-2025
- South China Morning Post
Hongkongers may soon be limited to 3 prepaid SIM cards per service provider
Hong Kong authorities have proposed reducing the maximum number of prepaid SIM cards a user can register with a telecoms provider from 10 to just three, and criminalising those who misuse them. A paper submitted to the Legislative Council on Tuesday detailed the proposed amendments to the Telecommunications Ordinance, which are expected to be scrutinised by the legislature next year to strengthen efforts against rising phone scams in the city. Improper use of SIM cards registered under another person's information without authorisation may result in a maximum penalty of a HK$25,000 (US$3,184) fine or imprisonment for up to one year. 'The government believes that [the proposed measures] can effectively combat fraudulent activities involving prepaid SIM cards, and [better protect] telecommunications service users from potential harm,' authorities said in the paper. It said that the proposed offences would target illegal activities involving the provision of personal information to register SIM cards on behalf of others, as well as the sale or purchase of already registered ones. Individuals found to possess 10 or more SIM cards registered under other people's information without authorisation or reasonable justification will also be 'presumed' to intend to use such cards for criminal activities.


Khaleej Times
29-06-2025
- Khaleej Times
Murder over Dh300: India charges man 17 years after killing compatriot in Abu Dhabi
Seventeen years after an Indian national was killed in Abu Dhabi, allegedly over unpaid phone bills amounting to just Dh300, India's top investigative agency has finally filed a charge sheet against the alleged killer. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) posted the update on June 27 via X confirming that it had launched local prosecution against the accused, Inder Jit Singh, under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. CBI FILES CHARGE SHEETS AGAINST TWO INDIAN NATIONALS FOR MURDER IN UAE AND BAHRAIN — Central Bureau of Investigation (India) (@CBIHeadquarters) June 27, 2025 The case dates back to August 28, 2008, when Singh allegedly stabbed fellow Indian Rama Lingam Natesan to death in the UAE capital following a dispute over international SIM cards. According to CBI, Natesan used to sell SIM cards on credit to Singh, who defaulted on payments over time. The total outstanding amount reached Dh300. When Natesan asked Singh's employer to deduct the dues from his salary, Singh allegedly hatched a plan to kill him. He reportedly assaulted Natesan with a sharp knife, inflicting fatal injuries. The CBI said it coordinated with the UAE authorities and India's Ministry of External Affairs to gather admissible evidence. With sanction from India's Ministry of Home Affairs, the agency has now filed a formal charge sheet in a special court in New Delhi. In a related development, the CBI has also charged another Indian national, Subhash Chander Mahla, for murdering his employer in Bahrain in 2011. Mahla, who worked as a driver, allegedly attacked his employer with a blunt instrument after being 'aggrieved by his misbehaviour,' according to the CBI. He has been charged under Sections 302 and 404 of the IPC. The agency said both prosecutions were launched at the request of UAE and Bahraini authorities and reflect its commitment to holding Indian nationals accountable for crimes committed overseas. 'As the nodal agency to launch local prosecution, the CBI continues its efforts to bring culprits to face law and fulfil India's international obligations,' the agency said in a statement.