After Ghaziabad embassy, fake ‘international’ police station busted in Noida, here’s how accused duped people

Police raided the 70th sector on Sunday, August 10th. The case comes only weeks after holding a 47 -year -old man, allegedly carried out a fake embassy from a rental house in Kavi Nagar region. Continue reading for more details.
Noida police said that the group has established a fake office in the city’s sector in 70 regions.
The police in Noida arrested six men for a deception they operate in an office on behalf of the “International Police and Crime Investigation Office”. Police said the defendants emerged as government officials, misleading the people and forced using false documents and identities. According to the police, the gang also exhibited various tattoo certificates to look legitimate. The incident comes only weeks after a false embassy in Ghaziabad entered the headlines, and a 47 -year -old man was arrested in connection with him.
Fake Police Station How was it running into the deception?
Noida police said that the group posed as members of an international investigation agency and established a fake office in the 70 sectors of the city. In legitimate attempts, they used false documents, false identity cards and police -style logos and symbols. The gang also had a website that they received “donations” from people – www.intlpcrib.in -. Six men were described as Bibhash Chandra Adhikari, Aragya Adhikari, Babul Chandra Mandal, Pintu Pal, Samapadmal and Ashish gambling. Educational qualifications extend from 12th grade to graduation. They all lived together from Western Bengal and in the rented office facilities.
How did the police accused Nab Scam and what actions do they encounter?
Police raided the Fake Police Station on Sunday (August 10th). Authorities reclaimed nine mobile phones, 17 stamp seals, six check books, nine identity cards, four boards bearing the name of the office, tattoo certificates, a CPU and 42,000 RS cash in cash. Since then, a first information report (FIR) under various parts of Bharatia Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the law of information technology (PT) (Prevention of inappropriate use) in 1950, 1950, 1950, the police in Ghazabad had a fake marriage only weeks after a 47 -year -old man.


