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Held for running illegal exchange

NEW DELHI: Two men have been arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi police on charges of running an illegal exchange at Rohini here.

The police received a complaint from the Vigilance and Telecom Monitoring Cell of the Department of Telecommunications alleging that an illegal international long-distance exchange was being run by a company named N.G. Softech Private Limited at Rohini. Acting on the complaint, the Special Cell registered a case and raided the premises. The police allegedly found an illegal exchange installed there. The set-up was being run by Sanjay Rajvanshi and his employee Satya Patnaik. The two were subsequently arrested. The raiding team also seized a Voice-Over-Internet Protocol-cum-GSM channel bank having 128 SIM cards, a router, an Ethernet switch and 30 unused SIM cards. Sanjay allegedly disclosed that he had bought the gadgets from two companies based in the US and Canada.

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