Close Menu
NewsFile GH
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Odd News
  • Opinion
What's Hot

Mahama pledges to sign anti-LGBTQ bill if passed

Captain Planet’s remarks on Tidal Rave outfits revive discussions about youth fashion norms

Black Stars lose 0-2 to S Korea in friendly

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Mahama pledges to sign anti-LGBTQ bill if passed
  • Captain Planet’s remarks on Tidal Rave outfits revive discussions about youth fashion norms
  • Black Stars lose 0-2 to S Korea in friendly
  • Gideon Boako highlights major red flags in 2026 budget; calls for urgent review
  • Gov’t failed to achieve 50% of 2025 projected targets – Gideon Boako
  • MPs begin debate on 2026 budget
  • Dumelo supports School Feeding caterers with ‘Made in Ghana’ food items to boost quality meals
  • Mahama pledges ‘unwavering’ commitment to independence of the judiciary
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
NewsFile GH
Demo
  • Home
  • Local News

    Mahama pledges to sign anti-LGBTQ bill if passed

    November 18, 2025

    Mahama pledges ‘unwavering’ commitment to independence of the judiciary

    November 17, 2025

    EOCO raids Nigerian cyber fraud ring at Mataheko-Afienya

    November 17, 2025

    Board investigating deadly GAF stampede appoints new recruiting team

    November 17, 2025

    IGP directs probe into ‘arrest’ of Kwahu chief & queenmother

    November 17, 2025
  • Politics

    Bawumia storms Central Region to consolidate lead ahead of NPP Primaries

    November 17, 2025

    ‘There are too many questions begging for answers’ – NPP Youth Wing calls for probe into deadly GAF recruitment stampede

    November 12, 2025

    PNP alarmed by ‘erosion’ of democracy under NDC gov’t

    November 12, 2025

    Bawumia breaks silence on ‘You’re a stranger’ label

    November 10, 2025

    NPP Primaries: Bawumia rejects tribal campaign against him

    November 10, 2025
  • Business

    Gideon Boako highlights major red flags in 2026 budget; calls for urgent review

    November 18, 2025

    Gov’t failed to achieve 50% of 2025 projected targets – Gideon Boako

    November 18, 2025

    MPs begin debate on 2026 budget

    November 18, 2025

    Dumelo supports School Feeding caterers with ‘Made in Ghana’ food items to boost quality meals

    November 18, 2025

    We’ve made significant surpluses since establishment – GoldBod

    November 17, 2025
  • Sports

    Black Stars lose 0-2 to S Korea in friendly

    November 18, 2025

    Two Aduana FC supporters confirmed dead after Asante Kotoko draw in GPL

    November 17, 2025

    Francis Abu begins rehabilitation after surgery following leg fracture in Ghana-Japan friendly

    November 16, 2025

    Otto Addo praises Leeds Utd player after apology for injuring Francis Abu

    November 14, 2025

    Black Stars midfielder Francis Abu said to be in stable condition after breaking leg

    November 14, 2025
  • Showbiz

    Captain Planet’s remarks on Tidal Rave outfits revive discussions about youth fashion norms

    November 18, 2025

    Gov’t to renovate National Theatre, build new Arts facility in Kumasi

    November 14, 2025

    2026 Budget: Gov’t to commit GH¢20m to fuel Ghana’s creative arts sector

    November 14, 2025

    Update alert: Stonebwoy’s BHIM Festival has been moved to December 24!

    November 10, 2025

    Date Nights: The secret ingredient to a stronger relationship

    November 7, 2025
  • Odd News

    School bans singing of KPop Demon Hunters songs

    November 17, 2025

    Why brushing teeth twice a day is not always best

    November 3, 2025
  • Opinion

    2026 budget: Blueprint for transformation or another missed opportunity

    November 17, 2025

    Leadership – the missing ingredient in Africa’s soup

    November 17, 2025

    Stampede at Military Recruitment: A stark reminder of our grim unemployment crisis

    November 14, 2025

    Hon. Kojo Yankah commends Finance Minister Ato Forson for budget presentation

    November 14, 2025

    Inside BOSTenergies Quiet Revolution: Afetsi Awoonor at the helm

    November 11, 2025
NewsFile GH
Home»Business»NCA accused of trying to clear evidence in Central SIM Register breach before investigations
Business

NCA accused of trying to clear evidence in Central SIM Register breach before investigations

By newsfileghJuly 18, 20237 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Telegram Copy Link
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link Email

Online-based news portal, Techfocus24 has reported of some fraudulently registered SIM cards that have found their way into the Central SIM Register, and the National Communications Authority (NCA) pressuring Vodafone to delink those SIMs ahead of proper investigations.

Per the documents available to the portal, a Vodafone customer called Prince Edward Deba has had both his Ghana Card and Biodata used to register three additional Vodafone SIM cards in his name without his consent.

Ahead of the June 1, 2023 mass SIM disconnection, NCA said fraudulent SIM registration was restricted to Stage One, where some unscrupulous telco agents used confirmation codes from National Identification Authority (NIA) to fraudulently link many SIM cards to people’s Ghana Cards but were unable to complete the process with biodata capture at Stage Two. But in the case of Prince Deba, the Stage Two has also been breached and the fraudulent SIM linked to his details have actually been passed by the NCA’s App as genuine.

All three fraudulently SIMs were registered in Kumasi by one particular agent, and all three have BCAP-Yes status, which means, not only was Prince’s Ghana Card used, but even his biodata (picture and fingerprints) were also used in registering those SIM cards even though Prince lives in Accra and was never physically present in Kumasi.

All three numbers were registered by one agent and all of them read BCAP – YES

The agent who committed the fraud used a device with phone number 0205725275, and from a look at the numbers he linked to Prince’s details, all three begin with 0509374XXXX.

But the most worrying part of this incident is the BCAP-Yes status on the fraudulent SIMs, which means they have been cleared by the NCA’s App and have been rolled over into the Central SIM Register without the NCA’s supposed robust SIM registration system flagging them.

Now the NCA is pressurising Vodafone to delink all the three numbers from Prince’s Ghana Card ahead of proper investigations to determine what biodata was used to register the numbers in the NCA’s App, and on what basis did the NCA pass those numbers as BCAP-Yes.

But the victim of the fraud, Prince Deba has written to Vodafone insisting that until full investigations are carried out to find the perpetrators and also determine how the NCA’s App was breached in that manner, the numbers should not be delinked from his Ghana Card and biodata yet.

He has also asked the NCA officially, to provide him with the live pictures used in registering those numbers to his name in Kumasi while he was in Accra, but the NCA is dragging its feet on that, while pressurizing Vodafone to delink the numbers, which then eliminates the only evidence of a breach of the Central SIM Register.

Facts of the case

The facts of the case are that on April 24, 2023, Prince registered his Vodafone SIM number 050****339 in the Vodafone Shop at Junction Mall, Nungua, in Accra. It was a Vodafone staff who did the registration for him.

Then on May 1, 2023 he did a check on *402*1# and confirmed that the only numbers linked to his Ghana Card were his own Vodafone number and one MTN number, which also belongs to him.

But on May 31, 2023, the final deadline for SIM registration, he did another check on *402*1# only to find three other Vodafone numbers linked to his Ghana Card. He then made a report to Vodafone.

Shocking feedback from Vodafone

According to Prince, the feedback he got from Vodafone was even more shocking – not only have they linked the fraudulent SIMs to his Ghana Card (Stage One), but they have also used his biodata (picture and fingerprint) to register those numbers as well (Stage Two).

Prince said he got documental feedback from Vodafone indicating that on June 27, 2023, Vodafone wrote to NCA and copied Kelni-GVG, asking for details from the Central SIM Register to assist in fraud investigations.

According to him, he was informed that NCA’s initial response to Vodafone was that the Vodafone staff who did the registration in Accra, dubiously captured Prince’s biodata multiple times, and then used the additional biodata he captured to register other SIM cards.

But that claim by NCA was flawed because the fraudulent registrations were not done in Accra but in Kumasi where Prince was not physically present. Moreover, the evidence also shows that the device used in registering Prince’s SIM in Accra was different from the one used in Kumasi. The device used in Accra had number 0200875683, while the one in Kumasi had number 0205725275.

Vodafone’s Request for evidence

Vodafone, according to Prince, has since July 4, 2023 written another letter to NCA asking for the following:

a. A confirmation that BCAP (bio-capture) has been completed for the three fraudulent numbers.

b. Confirmation that the live picture taken during registration of the three numbers matches the picture on the Ghana Card for which a liveness test image was verified against the image captured on the Ghana Card.

c. Evidence from the Central SIM Register so that they (Vodafone) can proactively engage the security services if an arrest is required.

While NCA is yet to grant Vodafone’s July 4, 2023 request, it is rather pressurizing Vodafone to delink the numbers from Prince’s details, something which Prince thinks is an attempt by NCA to clear the only evidence of a breach of the Central SIM Register.

NCA Response to Techfocus24

Meanwhile, Techfocus24 also made request to NCA on the matter, and in their response, they claimed that the Vodafone “agent” who registered the SIM for Prince in Accra, dubiously took a picture of Prince’s Ghana Card and sent that to another agent who then used it to register those SIM cards in the App.

The NCA failed to explain how the picture of a Ghana Card was able to pass the liveliness and likeness test required at the Stage Two of the SIM Registration, where the SIM owner needs to be present for his live picture and fingerprints to be captured directly with the NCA’s App.

NCA’s response to Techfocus24 suggests that, unlike what it has always claimed, pictures and fingerprints can be captured outside of the App, transmitted to another device and be uploaded into the App to then make other SIM cards be given a BCAP-Yes status.

No Breach?

Meanwhile, in spite of the fact that the fraudulent SIM cards have been given a BCAP-Yes status by the NCA’s App, the NCA still insists that the Central SIM Register has not been breach.

However, Prince, who works in the data management space himself, is worried that such a breach could occur after the NCA had assured Ghanaians that the Stage Two, for which people queued for hours, was necessary to make the Central SIM Register robust.

“This is a clear breach of the Central SIM Register and NCA cannot deny it. If they claim the Central SIM Register has not been breached they should provide the pictures and fingerprints used in registering those numbers in my name and lets compare them to what I used in registering my own SIM instead of pressurizing Vodafone to delink the numbers,” he said.

Indecent Pressure on Vodafone

Prince insisted that NCA’s pressure on Vodafone to delink the fraudulent SIM cards is a clear attempt to hide evidence, adding that “they should rather focus on providing the necessary information to aid a thorough investigation instead of asking for a delink now.”

He thinks NCA and its Common Platform partner are trying to shift attention from the fact that the NCA’s App failed to flag the fraud and the SIMs found their way into the Central SIM Register and were given BCAP-Yes status.

According to Prince, the breach of the Central SIM Register is particularly worrying because it is now not clear how widespread the breach is, and that should be of great concern to all stakeholders because “if this is not stemmed in the nick of time, Ghana may have to redo SIM registration all over again in the near future.”

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link WhatsApp

Related Posts

Acting NCA Boss and Radio Gold mend fences

March 26, 2025By newsfilegh1 Min Read

70% shares in Vodafone Ghana sold to Telecel

January 17, 2023By newsfilegh2 Mins Read

NCA grants free spectrum to MTN, Vodafone to improve service

November 27, 2020By newsfilegh2 Mins Read
Demo
Recent Posts
  • Mahama pledges to sign anti-LGBTQ bill if passed
  • Captain Planet’s remarks on Tidal Rave outfits revive discussions about youth fashion norms
  • Black Stars lose 0-2 to S Korea in friendly
  • Gideon Boako highlights major red flags in 2026 budget; calls for urgent review
  • Gov’t failed to achieve 50% of 2025 projected targets – Gideon Boako
  • MPs begin debate on 2026 budget
Top Posts

Mahama pledges to sign anti-LGBTQ bill if passed

Captain Planet’s remarks on Tidal Rave outfits revive discussions about youth fashion norms

Black Stars lose 0-2 to S Korea in friendly

Gideon Boako highlights major red flags in 2026 budget; calls for urgent review

Don't Miss

Mahama pledges to sign anti-LGBTQ bill if passed

By KrobeaNovember 18, 20252 Mins Read

President John Dramani Mahama has expressed commitment to assent to the Promotion of…

Captain Planet’s remarks on Tidal Rave outfits revive discussions about youth fashion norms

Black Stars lose 0-2 to S Korea in friendly

Gideon Boako highlights major red flags in 2026 budget; calls for urgent review

Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
About Us
About Us

NewsFile Gh is a comprehensive news portal that delivers up-to-date information on a wide range of topics, including politics, business, sports, entertainment etc. It provides users with real-time news updates accessible anytime and anywhere...

Email Us: news@newsfilegh.com

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube RSS
Recent

Mahama pledges to sign anti-LGBTQ bill if passed

Captain Planet’s remarks on Tidal Rave outfits revive discussions about youth fashion norms

Black Stars lose 0-2 to S Korea in friendly

Most Popular

IS leader in Afghanistan ‘killed’

July 11, 2015

‘Oldest’ Koran found at UK university

July 22, 2015

Gunman in Mahama’s church for court today

July 28, 2015
© 2025 NewsFile GH. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • Politics

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.