Delhi Police's IFSO Unit has busted a major SIM Box racket, arresting seven cyber masterminds, including a Taiwanese national. The group used the technology to commit widespread cyber fraud and send phishing messages nationwide.
A SIM Box is a device designed to hold hundreds of SIM cards simultaneously and is used to route international calls as local calls, thereby bypassing telecom charges and regulatory norms. Police said the SIM Boxes were also used to send bulk SMS messages containing phishing links, fake loan offers and fraudulent investment schemes.

By masking the origin of calls and messages, the accused made it difficult for agencies to trace the scams. Further investigation is underway.
Fake Government Recruitment Racket Dismantled
Earlier in December 2025, in a major crackdown on cyber-enabled fraud, the IFSO Unit of Delhi Police allegedly dismantled a sophisticated fake government recruitment racket that targeted hundreds of job aspirants by impersonating the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Ministry of Culture, officials said on Saturday.
According to Delhi Police, the accused allegedly created a forged and deceptively authentic ASI recruitment portal and advertised non-existent government vacancies to exploit unemployed youth across the country. The case has been registered vide FIR No. 268/25 under Sections 318(4), 319(2), 336(3), 340(2) and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at PS Special Cell.
Police alleged that the accused projected vacancies for seven posts of Curator and 84 posts of Junior Assistant, and circulated links to an alleged fake recruitment website across college student groups, online forums, and messaging platforms. The fraudulent portal allegedly replicated the official ASI website, using authentic logos, colour schemes and layouts, making it nearly indistinguishable from a genuine government site. (ANI)
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