BANGALORE/CHANDIGARH: An illegal
telephone exchange was unearthed in Nelamangala on the outskirts of
Bangalore on
Wednesday and a sales manager of a cellular service provider and an
ex-serviceman were arrested in this connection. The racket came to
light following disclosures made by Mohinder Pal Saini, who was
arrested in Chandigarh last week for operating long distance international call
receiving exchange. In Nelamangala, the
exchange had been set up in Visveswarapura, where a cellular tower
was already installed. The arrested are: Kashyap of the cellular
firm, and Venkatesh, an ex-serviceman. Police have seized 24
cellphones and sophisticated equipment, including Voice Over
Internet Protocol (VoIP) service equipment and a dish antenna, all
worth Rs 40 lakh.
The clandestine racket, being
run for the last four months, is said to have caused losses worth
crores to the telecom department.
The exchange was unearthed by a
joint team of BSNL and the police. It was run using V-Sat for
receiving international calls and diverting them to various
destinations, bypassing official gateways.
After Saini revealed to
Chandigarh police
about the Nelamangala exchange, the VSNL vigilance officer in
Bangalore was tipped
off. BSNL officers and the police raided the premises and seized the
equipment. Saini, a Canadian national, told the police he had set up
exchanges with the help of two Hong Kong-based persons - Shafeeq and
Ajaib Singh Dhillon - who arranged for technical help in
India .
The names of two other persons
have cropped up during investigations. They are: Mahesh Giridhar, a
resident of Chennai who supplied equipment, and Anand Mishra, a
resident of Nepal who provided technical
assistance. |