Published: February 16, 2021 2:07 PM IST In a bid to curve mobile frauds and pesky calls, the Government of India has decided to impose penalty on the tele-marketers including disconnection of resources in case of ‘repeated violations.’ Also Read - TRAI's new SMS regulations will prevent spam, fraudulent messages: Here's how To tackle the peril of unwanted calls, the telecom ministry has planned to set up a digital intelligence unit (DIU) and a consumer protection system. Also Read - Starlink satellite broadband service faces challenge in India, Elon Musk led company questioned As per a PTI report, the digital intelligence unit will co-ordinate with various telecom service providers, financial institutions, and LEAs (Law Enforcement Agencies) to investigate fraudulent activities that are carried using telecom resources. Also Read - Airtel gains most mobile subscribers in January 2021 when compared to Jio, Vi: TRAI