Business Standard

International call routing racket busted in Meerut, 1 arrested

Image

Press Trust of India Meerut
The city police today claimed to have busted an international call routing racket with the arrest of one person here.

Accused Vikas was arrested today and booked under the Indian Telegraph Act, Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act and Information Technology Act and Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, Circle officer of the Crime Branch Manish Mishra, said.

The Meerut police Crime branch along with officials from IT ministry busted an illegal international call routing racket yesterday in a raid at a rented-flat in Ganganagar here, they said.

In call routing, incoming calls are received in the form of data through the Internet, and are converted back into voice call through VOIP gateways switch. The process bypasses authorised government telecom gateways, leading to revenue loss as well as posing threat to security, according to the police.
 

A 'Hack network system', used to rout calls, was recovered in the raid among other seized items, Mishra said.

Meanwhile, the search for the two main accused, Harish and Nishant, is underway. The racket is under investigation and it is difficult to guess the number of people involved in the crime till they are arrested, Mishra said.

Harish and Nishant have been allegedly operating the illegal 'mini-telephone exchange' racket in their flat, which was organised by the arrested youth Vikas.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Jan 17 2015 | 6:55 PM IST

Explore News