Report International Calls with RICWIN

Report International Calls with RICWIN

The RICWIN module empowers citizens to report incoming international calls that appear to originate from local Indian numbers (beginning with +91). This system allows individuals to actively participate in helping the government detect and crack down on suspicious or illegal telecom operations. Such fraudulent setups often involve bypassing legitimate telecom routes, leading to significant financial losses for the government and posing serious threats to national security. 

By using the RICWIN module, citizens can play a vital role in protecting the country’s telecom infrastructure and economy. These illegal operations not only evade taxes and regulatory fees but also create vulnerabilities that could be exploited for criminal activities or cyber threats. The information provided through RICWIN helps authorities identify and dismantle these illicit setups, safeguarding both public funds and national security. 

In essence, RICWIN transforms citizens into vigilant partners of the government, aiding in the fight against illegal telecom activities and contributing to the protection of India’s digital landscape. 

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