TRUE Alert ! Beware of Scams Recruiting "SIM-Mule" Registrants Severe Criminal Penalties: Imprisonment and Heavy Fines

True Corporation warns the public not to be misled by offers to become a "SIM-mule." Registering SIM cards on behalf of others in exchange for money is illegal and may result in felony charges. Given these findings, True strongly cautions the public not to be misled by offers on social media to become a "SIM-mule." Both the hirer and the registrant are subject to prosecution under the Royal Decree on Measures for the Prevention and Suppression of Technology Crimes B.E. 2566(2023) as amended by the Royal Decree (No.2) B.E. 2568 (2025).

Thursday 25 September 2025 16:49
TRUE Alert ! Beware of Scams Recruiting "SIM-Mule" Registrants Severe Criminal Penalties: Imprisonment and Heavy Fines

Legal Penalties: Both hirers and registrants face criminal liability if involved in "SIM-mule" activities.

  • Hirers: up to 5 years' imprisonment and a fine of up to THB 500,000.
  • Registrants: up to 3 years' imprisonment and a fine of up to THB 300,000.

True strongly cautions everyone: never participate in such schemes. Protect your personal data, protect your rights.