Risk-based interventions prevent Rs 1,400 Crore in telecom frauds; Jyotiraditya Scindia highlights measures undertaken and major outcomes in reducing telecom frauds
New Delhi [India], February 12 (ANI): Union Minister of Communications and Development of the Northeastern Region, Jyotiraditya Scindia, informed the Parliament that risk-based interventions and the Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP) prevented potential financial frauds amounting to over Rs 1,400 crore.
In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha on a question regarding the reduction in cyber and telecom frauds, the Minister highlighted the measures undertaken by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to secure the telecom ecosystem. He stated that these outcomes followed the implementation of the Financial Fraud Risk Indicator (FRI), a metric that categorises suspicious mobile numbers based on their probability of association with financial crimes.
According to the Ministry of Communications, the DoT developed the DIP as a "secure online platform, for bidirectional information sharing with stakeholders for prevention of misuse of telecom resources in cybercrimes and financial frauds."
This collaborative framework enabled the analysis of mobile numbers suspected of being misused in fraudulent activities across the country.
"More than 88 lakh such mobile connections have been disconnected after failing reverification," the Minister noted in his reply. Additionally, the International Incoming Spoofed Calls Prevention System (CIOR) significantly reduced the volume of fraudulent calls.
Citizen participation through the Sanchar Saathi portal also contributed to the crackdown on illegal activities. Based on 7.93 lakh reports of suspected fraudulent communication shared by the public, authorities disconnected 39.53 lakh mobile connections.