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FIR against Ola firm Qarth Technologies for Aadhaar data theft

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : Jul 28, 2017, 12:15 pm IST
Updated : Jul 28, 2017, 12:15 pm IST

Case filed under sections 65 and 66 of IT Act and sections 120B, 468 and 271 of IPC, report says.

Aadhaar is 10-digit unique identity given to every Indians.
 Aadhaar is 10-digit unique identity given to every Indians.

Mumbai: Ride-hailing app Ola finds itself in troubles as a complaint has been lodged against its subsidiary Qarth Technologies for Aadhaar data theft from the website of Unique Identification Authority of India.

According to a report on ibtimes.com, Qarth is a Bengaluru-based private company that offers multi-bank payment service. Ola had acquired it last year, the report said.

Ashok Lenin (Deputy Director, UIDAI Regional Office Bengaluru) filed the complaint with High Grounds police station on July 26 under sections 37 and 38 of Aadhaar Act.

Apart from that, case was also registered under sections 65 and 66 of the Information Technology Act and sections 120B, 468 and 271 of the Indian Penal Code, the report added.

However, the case was later transferred to the Cyber Crime investigation cell of Bengaluru police. Ola that is Indian counterpart of Uber has denied the allegation and clarified that it was not involved in any kind of data theft and that it did not have any knowledge of the FIR.

Lenin in his complaint against Ola said, "Qarth workers have developed an app and accessed details on Aadhaar website without authentication and provided the same as e-KYC details. The Data theft started on January 1 and went on until July 26."

He went on to say that the accused has joined hands with miscreants in leaking the Aadhaar information and illegally using the same, according to the report. The High Grounds police have also invoked section 38 against the company for accessing the Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR) without authorisation.

Under this section, perpetrators are punishable with a term imprisonment up to three years along with a capital penalty of Rs 10 lakh, the report explained.

Tags: aadhaar, aadhaar data theft, ola, qarth technologies
Location: India, Maharashtra, Mumbai (Bombay)