Chennai: Four more people, including an employee of a mobile phone service provider, have been arrested by the city police in connection with the supply of over 1,000 sim cards to the accused in a case related to operating loan apps involving Chinese nationals.
Two Chinese and as many Indians had been earlier arrested for allegedly operating instant loan apps, following a complaint from a man that he was subjected to agony, abuse, threats and harassment by the online loan app firms over repayment with a higher rate of interest.
The investigations revealed that the sim cards used by the accused were procured fraudulently by the directors of a city-based digital firm with the help of two people, including the Territory Sales Manager of a mobile service provider.
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They procured 1,100 sim cards and handed over them to the accused Chinese, a city police release here said. The required standard procedure involved in the issuance of sim cards were not followed, police said citing the investigation.