Resolution against illegal SIMs passed in Sindh Assembly

Resolution says govt should take steps to stop usage of illegal SIMs in the country.


Web Desk May 05, 2014
Resolution says govt should take steps to stop usage of illegal SIMs in the country. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: A resolution against illegal Subscriber Identity Modules (SIMs) in the country was unanimously passed in the Sindh Assembly on Monday, Express News reported.

It was presented by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's MPA Dr Seema Zia and was supported by Muttahida Qaumi Movement as well as Pakistan Peoples Party.

The resolution said that the government should take steps to stop the usage of illegal SIMs in the country.

The PTI MPA stated that 90% of the crimes took place because of these illegal SIMs, adding that illegal SIMs from Afghanistan and South Africa were being used in Pakistan which were being used for various crimes including extortion.

COMMENTS (2)

Salman Husen | 9 years ago | Reply

No ones going to block illegal SIMs at all, everything is drama.

ishrat salim | 9 years ago | Reply

Did the PPP govt not know of the existence of illegal SIMS during their 5 year stint ? they knew it but kept their eyes closed the same way MMA govt did during their 4 years stint during Gen M period ?

Today they have awaken....what were they doing those last 5 years.?...making money on dead people bodies.( PPP govt came with this agenda )...if they were sincere, they would have taken such step long time back. Every indicators were in negative during PPP govt 5 year rule, because their most important agenda was to make up for the lost opportunity to make money during Gen M period, made enough money to last another 5 years till the govt of PML N.....

PPP govt was working on 2 agenda... 1) make money... 2) As per international agenda, make this country bankrupt to the extent that it does not need external enemy to destroy the peace & economy....

The subsequent result is for all to see.....

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