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Have you thought about using a strong unlock method, so they can not gain access to your data in the first place (if all you want to do is wipe it)?
I'm on a Samsung A34 using a passphrase to unlock, I'm not sure it gets stronger than that? Unless there's something I'm missing
having proper hardware security like is present on pixels would help a lot. if you can, look into a pixel and put grapheneos on it. I know it doesn't solve your sim removal issue but the documentation can walk you through a lot of that.
I'm on a Samsung A34 using a passphrase to unlock, I'm not sure it gets stronger than that? Unless there's something I'm missing