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Pakistan

Looming deadline: Biometric verification in full swing

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By Web Desk Published February 25, 2015 4 Min Read
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One of the world’s largest and fastest efforts to collect bio-metric information is underway as the bio-metric verification of SIM cards is being carried out on a war footing all across the country

The federal government concerned by an increase in illegal and untraceable SIMs had earlier ordered cellphone users to verify their identities through fingerprints for a national database, with failure to do so leading to a cut off from the cellular network – an option unthinkable to many.

The national database is being compiled as part of the government’s 20-point plan to curb terrorism in the wake of the December 16 Peshawar school attack.

Officials said the Taliban gunmen who stormed the army-run school killing 150 people, including 133 children, were using cellphones registered to one woman who had no (obvious) connection to the attackers.

Cellular companies have been given till April 15 to verify the owners of 103 million SIMs issued in the country.

In the past six weeks, 53 million SIMs belonging to 38 million have been verified through biometric screening.

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Chairman Syed Ismail Shah has said the remaining 49 million SIMs will be verified within 91 days.

The biometric verification system was introduced in August 2014, therefore, the SIMs registered before the system came into force would have to go through the verification process.

“Once the verification of each and every SIM is done, coupled with blocking unverified SIMs, the terrorists will no longer have this tool,” a senior Interior Ministry official, told the Washington Post. “The government knows that it’s an arduous job, both for the cellular companies and their customers, but this has to be done as a national duty.”

In the past six weeks, 53 million SIMs belonging to 38 million residents have been verified through biometric screening, officials said.

Mobilink with around 32 per cent of the country’s cellular customers, has verified more than 15 million SIM cards in the past two weeks — costing it $15 million.

“We’ve tried to reach far and wide, especially the villages, deploying hundreds of vans and kiosks to ensure people have enough time and access to register,” Mobilink spokesperson Omar Manzur said.

“However, Pakistanis have large families, and users have a habit of buying multiple SIMs,” he added.
Omar further said the verification is a massive, nationwide exercise with a tight deadline.

“We have sent out 700 mobile vans all across Pakistan to reach out to these far-flung areas, the villages and small towns.”

As per World Bank, the mobile phone subscription rate in the country stands at about 73 per cent, roughly equal to the rate in India.

With 50 million more SIM cards left to be verified, phone companies have dispatched teams to make customers aware of the deadline.

“In a country like this, where the infrastructure is not available in many areas, this looks unprecedented,” said Wahaj us Siraj, the chief executive officer of Nayatel, an Internet supplier.

Once the verification process is complete, it will be easier for police and intelligence officials to trace terrorists, former deputy director of the Federal Investigation Agency, Ammar Jaffri said.

The deputy director said cellphones been used in the past to detonate explosive devices as well as to make extortion calls.“We have new technology now, and we shouldn’t be afraid of these things, we should face it,” remarked Jaffri.

Also read: Cellular network operators will not issue any mobile phone connection without NADRA biometric verification
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