How to Block Unauthorized SIMs on Your CNIC โ Complete Emergency Guide 2026
Discovered unknown SIMs registered on your CNIC? This is a security emergency. Follow this official step-by-step guide to block unauthorized SIMs through PTA-approved methods, protect your identity from criminal liability, and prevent Rs. 22.3 billion worth of financial fraud.
If you’ve checked your SIM owner details and discovered more SIMs registered on your CNIC than you personally own โ you are facing a serious identity security breach. Unauthorized SIM registrations are not a minor inconvenience. They represent active criminal exploitation of your identity. Under Pakistani law, you bear legal responsibility for every SIM registered to your CNIC, regardless of whether you registered it yourself.
In 2025, PTA identified 4.7 million unauthorized SIM registrations across Pakistan. These ghost SIMs were used for financial fraud (Rs. 22.3 billion in losses), terrorism communication, extortion calls, online harassment, and money laundering. Victims โ ordinary citizens whose CNICs were misused โ faced frozen bank accounts, police interrogations, court cases, wrongful detentions, and permanent damage to their credit histories. The average victim didn’t discover the unauthorized SIMs for 7 months.
๐จ This Is an Emergency โ Not a Suggestion
Every day an unauthorized SIM remains active on your CNIC, it can be used for crimes that create legal liability against you. This guide gives you the exact steps to neutralize this threat within 24โ48 hours. Follow every step. Don’t skip anything. Your financial security, legal standing, and personal safety depend on immediate action.
Step 0: Confirm the Unauthorized SIMs
Before visiting franchises, you need to confirm exactly how many unauthorized SIMs exist and which operators they belong to. This evidence is critical for the disowning process and any potential legal action.
How to Check (3 Methods)
| Method | How | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| SMS to 668 | Send 13-digit CNIC (no dashes) to 668 | Operator-wise SIM count across all 5 networks |
| PTA Portal | Visit cnic.sims.pk | Detailed breakdown with registration dates โ printable |
| Franchise Visit | Visit any operator franchise with original CNIC | Official printed certificate โ court-admissible |
Check Your SIM Owner Details โ Free
Use our homepage guide to instantly check all SIMs registered on your CNIC across Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone & SCO.
๐ธ Critical: Screenshot Everything
Before taking any action, screenshot your 668 result with the date clearly visible. This timestamped evidence proves unauthorized SIMs existed on your CNIC at a specific date โ essential for police reports, PTA complaints, bank disputes, and court proceedings. Save it in multiple locations (phone gallery, email, cloud).
Why Unauthorized SIMs Are a Severe Threat
Every unauthorized SIM on your CNIC is an active weapon being used against your identity
Financial Drain
Fake JazzCash/Easypaisa wallets opened under your CNIC. OTP bypass for your bank accounts. Average loss: Rs. 185,000 before detection. Rs. 22.3 billion total losses in 2025.
Criminal Liability
Terrorism communication, extortion, harassment โ all traceable to YOUR CNIC. You become a suspect. Proving innocence takes years and costs Rs. 200,000โ500,000 in legal fees.
DIRBS Auto-Blocking
Unauthorized SIMs push your CNIC past the 5-per-operator or 25-total limit. PTA’s DIRBS blocks YOUR legitimate SIMs without warning โ disrupting your personal and business communication.
Frozen Bank Accounts
When police investigate SIM-linked fraud, they freeze all accounts connected to the CNIC โ including yours. Unfreezing can take 3โ12 months of documentation and court appearances.
Credit History Damage
Fraudulent loans, credit cards, and BNPL accounts opened using unauthorized SIMs damage your credit score permanently. Recovery requires NADRA fraud flags and years of dispute resolution.
Cascading Identity Theft
One unauthorized SIM leads to fake social media accounts, forged government applications, fraudulent insurance claims, and synthetic identity creation โ all under your name and CNIC.
The Official 4-Step Blocking Process
Complete step-by-step guide โ tested, verified, and PTA-approved. Entire process is 100% free.
Document & Prepare Evidence
Before visiting any franchise, gather all evidence. This preparation saves time and ensures the franchise cannot deny your request.
- Screenshot 668 result showing unauthorized SIM count (with date visible)
- Print PTA portal result from cnic.sims.pk (optional but recommended for records)
- Write a list of all SIM numbers YOU personally own and use
- Ensure your original CNIC is valid (not expired โ if expired, renew at NADRA first)
- Note which operators show unauthorized SIMs (you must visit each separately)
- Block 2โ3 hours for franchise visits (queues can be long)
Visit Each Operator’s Authorized Franchise
SIM blocking cannot be done online, by phone, or through any app. An in-person franchise visit with biometric verification is mandatory โ this is a security requirement, not bureaucracy.
- Bring your original CNIC (not a photocopy, not expired)
- Go to the operator’s authorized franchise (not a retailer or corner shop)
- Tell the staff: “I want to disown unauthorized SIMs registered on my CNIC”
- Staff will show you all SIMs on your CNIC for that operator
- Identify which SIMs are NOT yours
- Complete biometric fingerprint verification (proves you are the CNIC holder)
- Sign the SIM Disowning Form
- Collect your reference number and written receipt โ DO NOT LEAVE WITHOUT THIS
Confirm Blocking Was Successful
After 24โ48 hours, verify that the unauthorized SIMs have actually been blocked.
- Send your CNIC to 668 again after 24โ48 hours
- Confirm the unauthorized SIM count has decreased
- If count hasn’t changed, call the operator’s helpline with your reference number
- Keep all receipts for minimum 6 months (12 months recommended)
- Biometrically disowned SIMs are permanently blocked โ they cannot be reactivated by anyone
Escalate If Franchise Doesn’t Cooperate
If any franchise refuses to process your disowning request, or if the unauthorized SIMs remain active after 48 hours, escalate immediately.
- File formal complaint at complaint.pta.gov.pk (include reference numbers)
- Call PTA toll-free helpline: 0800-55055
- For 3+ unauthorized SIMs: file police FIR citing PECA 2016 Section 10
- For 5+ unauthorized SIMs: visit NADRA for CNIC replacement and fraud flag
- If financial fraud occurred: report to FIA Cyber Crime Wing at helpdesk.nr3c.gov.pk
- Contact your bank immediately to flag potential unauthorized access
Operator Franchise Quick Reference
Contact each operator directly for SIM disowning. Only authorized franchises can process blocking requests.
Request: “SIM Disowning”
Bring: Original CNIC + Biometric
Request: “SIM Disowning”
Bring: Original CNIC + Biometric
Request: “SIM Disowning”
Bring: Original CNIC + Biometric
Request: “SIM Disowning”
Bring: Original CNIC + Biometric
Request: “SIM Disowning”
Bring: Original CNIC + Biometric
After Blocking โ Critical Security Steps
Blocking unauthorized SIMs neutralizes the immediate threat, but the security breach means your CNIC data has been compromised. Take these additional protective steps within the first week after blocking:
Financial Security Lockdown
- Contact your bank โ request a security review of all accounts linked to your CNIC
- Change passwords on JazzCash, Easypaisa, and all mobile banking apps
- Enable app-based 2FA (Google Authenticator) instead of SMS OTP wherever possible
- Review your bank statements for the last 6 months โ report any unauthorized transactions
- Request a credit report from eCIB (e-Credit Information Bureau) to check for unauthorized loans
Identity Protection
- If 5+ unauthorized SIMs were found, visit NADRA and request a CNIC replacement with fraud flag
- Check all social media accounts for unauthorized access or fake accounts using your name
- Monitor your NADRA verification status โ report any changes you didn’t authorize
- Inform family members to check their own CNICs โ criminal rings often target multiple family members
Ongoing Monitoring
- Set a bi-weekly reminder to send CNIC to 668 for the next 3 months
- After 3 months, switch to monthly verification permanently
- If new unauthorized SIMs appear after blocking, file immediate police FIR โ this indicates an active criminal targeting your identity
PTA SIM Verification โ Complete Guide
Learn all 7 official free methods to verify SIMs on your CNIC. 668, 667, USSD codes, PTA portal, and more.
Legal Framework โ Your Rights Under PECA 2016
Unauthorized SIM registration is a criminal offence under Pakistan’s Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016. Understanding your legal rights strengthens your position when dealing with franchises, police, and courts.
Laws That Protect You
| Law/Section | Offence | Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| PECA 2016 ยง10 | Unauthorized access to information system (SIM registration) | Up to 3 years prison + Rs. 1,000,000 fine |
| PECA 2016 ยง14 | Unauthorized use of identity information | Up to 3 years prison + Rs. 5,000,000 fine |
| PECA 2016 ยง16 | Cyber stalking via unauthorized SIM | Up to 3 years prison + Rs. 10,000,000 fine |
| PTA Act ยง32 | Operating unregistered telecom equipment | Up to 3 years prison + Rs. 10,000,000 fine |
| PPC ยง419/420 | Cheating by impersonation / fraud | Up to 7 years prison |
Filing a Police FIR โ When & How
When to File FIR
File immediately if: 3+ unauthorized SIMs found, any financial loss occurred, threatening calls received from numbers on your CNIC, or franchise refuses to cooperate with disowning.
Where to File
Your nearest police station OR FIA Cyber Crime Wing (helpdesk.nr3c.gov.pk). For cybercrime-specific cases, FIA provides faster investigation.
What to Bring
Original CNIC, 668 screenshot with date, PTA portal printout, franchise disowning receipts, bank statements showing fraud (if applicable), and any threatening messages received.
What to Cite
Reference PECA 2016 Section 10 (unauthorized access) and Section 14 (identity theft). If financial fraud occurred, also cite PPC Section 420 (cheating and fraud).
โ ๏ธ Important: Police Station Compliance
Police stations are legally obligated to register your FIR. If they refuse, ask for the refusal in writing, then file at the FIA Cyber Crime Wing or directly with the Sessions Court under Section 22-A CrPC. You can also report non-cooperative police stations through the Punjab Police Complaint Portal, Sindh Police Helpline, or respective provincial complaint mechanisms.
How Unauthorized SIM Registration Happens
Understanding how criminals register SIMs on your CNIC helps you prevent future incidents:
5 Common Methods Used by Criminals
1. CNIC Photocopy Exploitation
You provide CNIC copies for job applications, rental agreements, bank accounts, school admissions, and hospital registrations. Dishonest employees sell these copies to SIM fraud rings for Rs. 200โ500 per CNIC. The fraud ring then uses bribed franchise employees to bypass biometric verification.
2. Franchise Employee Collusion
Corrupt franchise employees use their own biometric access to register SIMs on customer CNICs during legitimate visits. They process unauthorized registrations during the customer’s biometric session โ registering extra SIMs while the customer’s fingerprint is being verified for their own SIM.
3. Fake Biometric Bypass
Sophisticated criminal networks create silicone fingerprint replicas or exploit technical vulnerabilities in older biometric scanners. PTA has upgraded scanner requirements multiple times to combat this, but older franchises may still use vulnerable equipment.
4. Stolen/Lost CNIC Misuse
Lost or stolen CNICs are sold on underground markets within hours. Even expired CNICs can sometimes be exploited through system timing delays. Always report lost CNICs to NADRA immediately โ don’t wait to get a replacement.
5. Social Engineering at Franchises
Criminals impersonate the CNIC holder, present a fake ID that looks similar, and exploit rushed or undertrained franchise staff. This is less common with biometric mandates but still occurs in smaller franchises with less rigorous verification.
๐ก๏ธ Prevention Tips
Never give CNIC photocopies unnecessarily. Write “FOR [PURPOSE] ONLY” on every CNIC copy you provide. Check SIM information on your CNIC monthly via 668. Report lost/stolen CNIC to NADRA within 24 hours. Never share biometric data with anyone outside authorized franchises.
SIM Information โ Complete Guide
Everything about SIM registration, ownership verification, biometric status, and NADRA database linking in Pakistan.
Escalation Contacts โ Complete Directory
| Authority | Contact | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| PTA Helpline | 0800-55055 (toll-free) | Franchise non-cooperation, general SIM complaints |
| PTA Complaint Portal | complaint.pta.gov.pk | Formal written complaints with tracking ID |
| FIA Cyber Crime | helpdesk.nr3c.gov.pk | Financial fraud, identity theft, cybercrime |
| FIA Helpline | 051-9106384 | Urgent cybercrime reporting |
| NADRA Helpline | 051-111-786-100 | CNIC replacement, fraud flag, biometric issues |
| State Bank (SBP) | 021-111-727-273 | Unauthorized bank transactions, frozen accounts |
| CNIC Verification | cnic.sims.pk | Online SIM count verification |
Blocking Unauthorized SIMs โ FAQs
Answers to every question about the SIM blocking and disowning process