Illegal Gateway Exchange Raided in Multan

NationalIllegal Gateway Exchange Raided in Multan

MULTAN, Pakistan: In its continuous efforts to curtail grey telephone trafficking, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in coordination with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) carried out a successful raid in Multan.

The raid was conducted at Gulistan-e-Ashar Colony in Multan.

During the raid, an illegal exchange comprising of four VoIP gateways, four USBs, three TP link routers, two laptops, and a mobile device along with other equipment was recovered.

One person was arrested from the premises.

The ongoing successful raids are a demonstration of the PTA’s continuous monitoring, commitment and persistent efforts made with the support of the FIA in curtailing grey traffic.

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