Caption – Verify IMEI on Sanchar Saathi app. (Image credit – DoT)
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued a fresh advisory warning citizens about the rising misuse of telecommunication identifiers including the IMEI numbers of mobile phones. Incidents involving tampered or unauthorised device identifiers have become a growing concern, prompting the government to tighten legal safeguards. Here’s all you need to know.
The Government of India has reinforced regulations under the Telecommunications Act, 2023 to protect users and safeguard telecom infrastructure. The Telecommunications Act 2023 clearly prohibits tampering with unique device identifiers and the use of devices with altered IMEIs.
The DoT highlighted several critical rules under the Telecommunications Act, 2023
Violations may lead to up to three years of imprisonment, fines reaching Rs 50 lakh, or both. Moreover, these offences are cognisable and non-bailable as per Section 42(7). The same penalties apply to anyone assisting or encouraging such acts under Section 42(6).
Caption – KYM on Sanchar Saathi. (Image credit – DoT)
To help citizens verify device authenticity, the DoT encouraged the use of the Sanchar Saathi portal or the Sanchar Saathi mobile app. It displays the device’s brand, model, and manufacturer details.
Additionally, users can verify their phone’s IMEI by sending KYM <IMEI> to 14422, a feature designed to confirm whether the device is genuine and safe to use.
To protect themselves and ensure compliance, citizens have been urged not to:
The advisory also reminded users that they remain legally accountable if SIM cards issued in their name are used for cyber fraud. Even handing a SIM to another person who misuses it can result in penalties for the original owner.
Answer. No. Under the Telecommunications Act, 2023, IMEI tampering is strictly prohibited and can lead to up to 3 years imprisonment, fines up to ₹50 lakh, or both.
Answer. Users can check authenticity via the Sanchar Saathi portal/app, which shows brand and model details, or by sending KYM <IMEI> to 14422.
Answer. Citizens should avoid using tampered devices, procuring SIMs with fake IDs, sharing SIM cards, or using apps/websites that alter telecom identifiers, as they remain legally accountable if misuse occurs.
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