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Data gleaned from SIM card found at twin blasts site
[Dawn] All contact details and text messages, even the deleted ones, were retrieved on Thursday from a subscriber identity module (SIM) found at the scene of the crime of the twin blasts in Orangi Town.

While the forensic division of police also deciphered the identification number of the SIM and passed on all the information to an inquiry officer of the case, the name of the subscriber remains to be ascertained.

"We have analysed and retrieved all the contacts and deleted messages from the (SIM) card in the 'digital forensic lab' recently commissioned in the Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It may be the largest city in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
office of Forensic Division," said AIG Forensic Division SSP Munir Sheikh while speaking to Dawn.

"We have been able to find out that no call had been made from the SIM nor any call had been received on it," the officer added.

"The identification number (i.e) SIM number has also been deciphered, we have handed over all the gleaned information to the inquiry officer of the case," SSP Sheikh said.

A team of the forensic division had collected the SIM card and a cellphone from the scene of the crime on Wednesday night and brought it to the lab for an examination.

The officer said the name of the person who had subscribed the SIM had not been ascertained so far, citing that it was yet to be seen if it belonged to any person involved in the twin blasts.

Posted by: Fred 2012-11-24
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