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What is a SIM box exchange: Bengaluru Police and Military Intelligence bust racket [details]


MEGA BUST: 32 SIM Boxes seized in Bengaluru raid by CCB and MI
The Crime Branch conducted raids six locations in Bengaluru following intelligence inputs by Military Intelligence (MI) on illegal calls made to the Indian Army helpline numbers in West Bengal. The bust uncovered an illegal telephone network to route calls from operatives of terror outfits. The joint operation by the MI Southern Command and Bengaluru Police Crime Branch (ATC) led to the arrests of two suspects, 36-year-old Ibrahim Mullatti Bin Mohammed Kutty and 27-year-old Gowtham Bin Viswanathan.
Ibrahim hails from Mallapur in Kerala and Gautam is originally from Tamil Nadu s Tripur district, both operating from Bengaluru s BTM Layout area. According to the official statement, the accused used 30 electronic devices to install 32 SIM cards in six locations using more than 900 SIM cards to illegally convert ISD calls to local ones. ....

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The Asian American Women Who Fought to Make Their Mark in WWII


The Asian American Women Who Fought to Make Their Mark in WWII
They worked as pilots, translators, guerrilla fighters and more.
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They worked as pilots, translators, guerrilla fighters and more.
Asian American women played a critical part in America’s war effort during World War II. Coming from diverse backgrounds including Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Filipino they served in important roles ranging from pilots and translators to factory workers and guerrilla fighters.
Yet they worked on behalf of a country that was far from welcoming. From the time of their arrival in the mid 19th century, people of Asian descent were denied basic citizenship and voting rights for at least a century. For Japanese American women hoping to contribute to the war effort, the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor ratcheted up barriers even further, as entire Japanese communities faced intense discrimination and incarceration in isolated prison camps. “For many, the impetus to s ....

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