Fake Educational Certificates Scandal Busted: Gang Arrested

Hyderabad, Nov 24 (Maxim News): Cyberabad SOT police have busted a gang of fake education certificates created in Narsingi in Rangareddy district.  The police found that the gang was selling fake certificates of 10th, Intermediate and degree.

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later, five people were arrested and sent to remand are A mirza Akhtar Ali baig @ Aslam – Main creator of fake certificates, A2 Mohammed Ajaz ahmed – Demand collection and certificate broker, A3 Vadapalli Venkat Sai, fake degree buyer, A4 Vistala Rohit Kumar, fake certificate buyer and Satthuri Praveen – fake B.Tech certificate buyer.

According to the details, the police found that fake certificates were being sold in narsingi.  In this order, the police who were hiding there caught a gang while selling fake certificates at the neknampur Chinthachettu.  The gang was found to be making fake certificates of SRM University and Bangalore City University.  Along with these fake certificates, the police seized transfer certificates and bonafide certificates.  This gang was selling Tenth for just Rs. 50,000, Inter for Rs. 75,000 and Degree certificates for Rs. 1.20 lakh.  For some time now, this gang has been making money by selling fake certificates.  They made fake certificates like original certificates.

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Later, this gang was handed over to the Narsingi police, and a case was registered against them and investigation is underway.  (Maxim News) 


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