The operation began in the morning and continued till late at night, during which several high-end gadgets were also seized, he added.
"During the operation, 35 illegal VoIP telephone exchanges were busted in Bhiwandi and at least 26 people were arrested," the officer, who was part of the operation, told PTI.
"On a complaint alleging extortion threats, the police traced the call to Odisha and it subsequently came to light that the call was routed via Bhiwandi, which is a base of such illegal telephone exchanges," he said.
The system at play involved interconnecting Internet or VoIP and mobile connections, which is not permitted as per India's telecom laws. The Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology allows a person to make voice calls using an Internet connection, instead of a regular phone line.
According to the police, these illegal telephone exchanges caused losses to the tune of several crores of rupees to the state exchequer. While the main handlers were based in different parts of the world, the local handlers were operating from various metro cities in the country.
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