Tarana Halim, state minister for post and telecommunication, has been
threatened over a telephone call for her stance on banning illegal
voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and Subscriber Identification Module
(SIM) businesses.
“I received the threat on Thursday through my official telephone at
the secretariat to stop the government’s ongoing move on banning the
illegal trade of VoIP and SIM cards,” she told The Daily Star.
“I have been told to progress slowly and that there is no need to
move faster on banning the illegal VoIP and SIM cards businesses,” the
minister said.
She added that she had responded to the caller by saying, “Why should I go slowly and who are you to give me such a directive.”
Responding to a query, she said the caller’s voice indicated that the threat might be from an influential person.
“I am working in line with the directives of the prime minister. My
work will not be stopped in the face of such threats. I am not a person
sell out,” she said during the conversation.
The state minister informed the members of law enforcement agencies
of the threat, and the Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) is working to trace
the number.
“I don’t care about the threat and it will add additional speed to make my efforts successful,” she said.