The Eastern Cape police have promised to crack down hard on shop owners caught selling pre-registered SIM cards without recording the details of the buyers.

Responding to questions about reports of cellphone owners being able to buy pre-registered SIM cards without producing any identification or proof of residence, East London police spokesperson, Mtati Tana said offenders would be punished. 

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Police clamp down on RICA infringements

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Phone Police clamp down on RICA infringementsThe Eastern Cape police have promised to crack down hard on shop owners caught selling pre-registered SIM cards without recording the details of the buyers.

Responding to questions about reports of cellphone owners being able to buy pre-registered SIM cards without producing any identification or proof of residence, East London police spokesperson, Mtati Tana said offenders would be punished. 

“We were not aware of this and no case has been opened. However, we will investigate the issue and urge cellphone owners who know of these shops to assist the police and report them so that we can nail these people,” said Tana.

The Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act (RICA) requires everyone that has a South African cell number to register their SIM cards by providing agents with their personal details.

 According to the police, during an investigation nine shops visited in East London and Mdantsane were found selling pre-registered SIM cards for all networks for R10 - R5 more than for unregistered SIM cards. Five of the shops visited only required the buyer to tell the vendor what their ID number was, without having to have an ID document or proof of residence the police say.

The RICA deadline came into effect last year and thousands of cellphone users who had not registered had their service discontinued. Deputy Justice Minister, Andre Nel, said in 2011 that his department had received reports of retailers trying to circumvent the law by buying SIM cards in bulk and then re-selling them without recording the buyers personal details.

According to RICA act mobile operators who don’t comply with the legislation face a fine of R100 000 for each day they fail to comply, while individuals face either a fine of R60 000 or 12 months in prison.

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