Dorcas, Listers,

Overwriting a SIM Card is a crime in Kenya according to KICA,Cap411A  Section 84G .

John Kariuki.


On Wednesday, 11 December 2013, 17:31, Dorcas Muthoni <dmuthoni@gmail.com> wrote:
Mr. Wambua,

I recently watched a feature on K24 on how people are mugged in Uhuru Park that indicated that the USSD wizards used some Telcos to help with SIM card registration can allow one to update the registration details of a previously registered SIM card with new information. 

The journalists had laid a trap with a new phone and SIM card, only to find their SIM card was already registered with another persons information which made it difficult to follow up with the police.

This means that someone can overwrite a genuine SIM card registration with new info. 

Please have your concerned team verify this and perhaps you can add some enforcements around this.


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Wambua, Christopher <Wambua@cck.go.ke> wrote:
Listers,
 
I wish to inform you that the Communications Commission of Kenya, in liaison with the Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology, will hold a Stakeholders Forum on the Revised SIM Card Registration Regulations tomorrow 11th December 2013 at the Intercontinental Hotel starting from 8.30a.m.
 
Listers interested in participating in the Forum are invited.  Confirmations of attendance should be done through info@cck.go.ke
 
The revised SIM card registration regulations are available on our website at http://www.cck.go.ke/links/consultations/current.html
 
Best regards,
 
Christopher Wambua
Manager – Communications
Consumer and Public Affairs Department
Communications Commission of Kenya
P.O. Box 14448 NAIROBI 00800
 
 
 

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