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Cache of 50,000 DTAC SIM cards seized at Cambodian border

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Cache of 50,000 DTAC SIM cards seized at Cambodian border

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Customs at Aranyaprathet said they had found 50,350 unused DTAC SIM cards in a trolley left at the border.

 

Earlier officials had received a tip off that a consignment of SIM cards was being smuggled across by a Cambodian man.

 

Inspections had therefore been stepped up.

 

The trolley containing three large bags was found Thursday after it was abandoned on Wednesday.

 

Customs suspect a Cambodian criminal gang is behind the delivery and are coordinating with their counterparts across the border to find who left them there.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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Does DTAC order a factory in Cambodia to manufacture their SIM cards?

8 hours ago, webfact said:

 

The trolley containing three large bags was found Thursday after it was abandoned on Wednesday

Whilst the time between Wednesday and Thursday could be as short as 1 minute, I have my doubts in this case.

 

So a large trolley with 3 bags on board was left unattended at a border crossing? 

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