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    Pakistan Launches Crackdown on Illegal Call Centers Operating Nationwide

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Pakistani authorities have begun a comprehensive crackdown on illegal call centers operating within the country. These centers have been linked to various fraudulent schemes, including scams targeting both local and international victims. The move reflects the government’s intensified efforts to combat cybercrime and protect the integrity of Pakistan’s telecommunications sector.

    Illegal call centers have long posed challenges for law enforcement due to their covert operations and use of sophisticated technology to deceive individuals. Many of these centers exploit loopholes in regulatory frameworks, making it difficult to track and shut them down. The crackdown involves coordinated raids and stricter monitoring of suspicious activities across major urban centers.

    Meanwhile, this initiative is expected to have a broader impact on Pakistan’s reputation in the global digital economy. By addressing these illicit operations, the government aims to foster a safer environment for legitimate businesses and consumers alike. The crackdown also signals Pakistan’s commitment to international cooperation in tackling cross-border cybercrime and enhancing cybersecurity standards.

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