4785 SIM cards, 40 mobile phones and 10 fingerprint readers …...

Riyadh Police: in possession of a large collection of confetti printed with fingerprints of unknown persons

Assistant Media Spokesman for Riyadh Police, Major Khaled Al-Kreidis, stated that the security authorities managed to arrest 6 residents of Bangladeshi nationality in the fourth decade of life. Because they were involved in trading in contact cards after registering them with the identities of citizens and residents without their knowledge, and taking their place of work in one of the shops in the center of Riyadh city to carry out their crime.

Al-Kreidis said: They seized (4785) chips for a number of telecommunications companies in the Kingdom, (40) mobile devices and (10) fingerprint readers, and a large collection of scrapbooks printed for the fingerprints of unknown persons, in addition to the amount of (17,750) riyals.

He added: They were arrested and all legal measures have been taken to refer them to the Public Prosecution.

4785 SIM cards, 40 mobile phones and 10 fingerprint readers … The SIM card gang fell
Saudi Press Agency (SPA)
Previously
2020-10-17

The assistant media spokesman for the Riyadh police, Major Khaled Al-Kreidis, stated that the security authorities managed to arrest 6 residents of Bangladeshi nationality in the fourth decade of life. Because they were involved in trading in contact cards after registering them with the identities of citizens and residents without their knowledge, and taking their workplace in one of the shops in the center of Riyadh as a den to carry out their crime.

Al-Kreidis said: They seized (4785) chips for a number of telecommunications companies in the Kingdom, (40) mobile devices and (10) fingerprint readers, and a large collection of scrapbooks printed for the fingerprints of unknown persons, in addition to the amount of (17,750) riyals.

He added: They were arrested and all legal measures have been taken to refer them to the Public Prosecution.

October 17, 2020 – Safar 30, 1442

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Riyadh Police: in possession of a large collection of confetti printed with fingerprints of unknown persons

The assistant media spokesman for the Riyadh police, Major Khaled Al-Kreidis, stated that the security authorities managed to arrest 6 residents of Bangladeshi nationality in the fourth decade of life. Because they were involved in trading in contact cards after registering them with the identities of citizens and residents without their knowledge, and taking their place of work in one of the shops in the center of Riyadh city to carry out their crime.

Al-Kreidis said: They seized (4785) chips for a number of telecommunications companies in the Kingdom, (40) mobile devices and (10) fingerprint readers, and a large collection of scrapbooks printed for the fingerprints of unknown persons, in addition to the amount of (17,750) riyals.

He added: They were arrested and all legal measures have been taken to refer them to the Public Prosecution.

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