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Cyber Police busted multi-crore global ‘SIM Box’ scam network in Andhra Pradesh

The cyber police have uncovered a large-scale cyber fraud network that was using SIM box technology. Know what it is and how scammers used it to steal crores.

Updated on: Dec 27, 2025 11:31 AM IST

The Andhra Pradesh cybercrime police have uncovered a large international cyber fraud network that used SIM box technology to target people across the country. The case came to light after the Department of Telecommunications filed a formal complaint, prompting a detailed investigation by state authorities.

What is SIM Box Technology?

Andhra Pradesh police have uncovered an international cyber fraud using SIM boxes. (AFP File Photo)
Andhra Pradesh police have uncovered an international cyber fraud using SIM boxes. (AFP File Photo)

Ijaj Khan is a technology journalist and Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times, with over three years of experience covering the consumer technology industry. His work spans smartphones, laptops, wearables, gaming, appliances and AI - from hands-on reviews, comparison and buying guides to breaking news and in-depth features that help readers cut through the noise and make informed decisions. Before joining HT Tech, he worked with Jagran New Media, where he sharpened his instincts for fast-paced digital reporting. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in English Journalism and Mass Communication from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi. Whether he's testing the latest flagship smartphone, tracking a major AI announcement, or putting a gaming laptop through its paces, Ijaj approaches every story with the same goal - making technology feel relevant and easy to understand for everyday users, not just enthusiasts. When he's not in front of a screen for work, he's usually travelling to a new city, hunting for great food, or keeping tabs on what's next in tech before everyone else catches on.

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A SIM box is a device that routes international calls through local SIM cards. This process helps fraudsters avoid approved international gateways and hide the true source of calls. Criminals often use this method to carry out phone-based scams while appearing to operate from within India.

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Cyber Crime Superintendent of Police Adiraj Singh Rana said investigators detected 14 SIM box devices working as part of a wider network. These devices linked to fraudulent calls and financial crimes worth at least Rs. 20 crore within Andhra Pradesh alone. Officials believe the total amount involved may be higher, as several devices are yet to undergo complete analysis.

Police teams carried out coordinated raids at multiple locations and seized more than 1,500 SIM cards obtained through illegal means. They arrested 20 people during the operation. The arrested individuals include local handlers, SIM card distributors, and people posing as authorised agents. The probe showed that the network relied on support from outside the country, including funding and logistics.

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The investigation revealed that the group used cryptocurrency transactions and multiple bank accounts held in false names to move money and avoid detection. Officers found that the devices entered the country through misleading declarations. Police have since shared details with the Customs Department, which issued an advisory based on the findings.

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So far, forensic teams have fully examined only two or three SIM box devices. Officials suspect that many SIM cards linked to the remaining devices may still be active in different states. Cybercrime units are reviewing large volumes of call data and transaction records to identify those who supplied the SIM cards.

Police expect further arrests as the examination of the seized devices continues. Authorities have urged telecom users to remain alert and report suspicious calls to help prevent similar fraud in the future.

 
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