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NCC Convicts Seven in Abuja, Kano Over SIM-Card Offences

The Nigerian Communications Commission has secured court convictions of seven individuals in Abuja and Kano for offences related to SIM cards sale.

In a statement by the Director of Public Affairs, Dr Ikechukwu Adinde, the NCC said this was achieved through the joint efforts of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp and the Department of State Services.

The commission said the seven convicts were charged and convicted at the Grade 1 Area Court Nyanya, Abuja and the Senior Magistrate Court, Kano for offences bordering on violation of SIM registration laws.

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The offenders include Bako Joseph, Umar Abdullahi, Lawal Sani, Shamsuddin Aliyu, George Eze, Ayuba Ishak, and Kabiru Ali.

The NCC said the first convict, Bako Joseph, was charged with the sale of SIM cards outside a controlled environment.

The other six were arraigned on the charge of the sale of fraudulently-registered SIM cards.

The NCC said that the use of pre-registered SIM cards gives cover for unwholesome activities like kidnapping, call masking, threat to lives, bullying, armed robbery, identity theft financial crimes and SIM swap fraud.

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The offences were contrary to section 517 of the Criminal Code Act; Section 65 (1) of the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003 and Section 65 (2) of the NCC Act, 2003 and punishable under the same Act, the statement said.

The suspects pleaded guilty to the charge against them and were subsequently convicted and sentenced to two months imprisonment with an option to pay a fine of N15,000 and six months imprisonment or the option of fine in the sum of N20,000.

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