Attack on my Home Server

Yes, I mentioned that but USC numbers don't have the renter's phone number, only the landlord's, and not always. Our USCs are not tied to any active number and yet we still get follow-up calls, even on private numbers that aren't linked to social media.
Saw some posts like these:

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What I'm thinking is that metadata is easy to get ahold of, but actioning on content (banning/deleting) is something reserved for the party in power. The same metadata is also available to local police (something I was able to confirm today at an impromptu visit to the police station).
By local police if you mean some specialised cyber crime police station/unit in a city like Hyderabad then it can be somewhat understandable but I seriously doubt any typical police station can have such data or easy access to such data else cyber fraud cases wouldn't be so rampant.

The IMEI tracking is understood as state police has all the authority to direct telecom providers for tapping/tracing calls. It is how there are often scandals of state govts being accused of tapping state opposition leaders. The CEIR portal also I think coordinates with states because without that it cannot function at all.