According to the police statement, on January 11, the police received information that two self-styled political activists were demanding money from people on the promise of arranging government jobs and providing fake appointment orders.
In a mega crackdown on the weapon smuggling mafia, Punjab Police arrested two Rajasthan-based weapon smugglers after recovering eight pistols and fake Indian currency from their possession in Fazilka, police said on Friday.
New Delhi [India], January 27 (ANI): Delhi Police has busted a fake job racket and arrested three people during the raid in the National Capital Region, officials said on Friday.
Mumbai Police said the two accused arrested were earlier arrested for similar offences in Delhi. They were released from jail and started the same work in Mumbai.
According to the police, the accused would come from Palghar to run the fake currency racket in Mumbai. They informed further that it was hard to tell the counterfeit notes from the original as the accused used a (glittering) blue plastic strip in the middle of the notes to make them pass of
According to the police, four miscreants disguised as ED officers raided the businessman's office and looted Rs 25 lakh cash and three kilograms of gold worth Rs 1.70 crores on Monday.
The interaction and consultation with various stakeholders on the draft IT Rules by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeITY) initially scheduled for today has now been rescheduled for the coming week, sources told ANI.
The man who was identified as Mahamed Sharif (41), hailing from Karnataka's Dakshin Kannada, presented a fake business card and stayed at the hotel for nearly three months last year, according to the police.
According to CBI statement, it was alleged that during 2014-2016, a huge amount was remitted in foreign exchange (Forex) abroad from the accounts of nine entities through eight nationalised banks by submitting fake import documents such as bills of entry, bills of lading, among others, witho
The Superintendent of Police, Railways, Anuradha said that the train officials immediately called the Railway police and bomb squad, who checked the entire train and disclosed the call as "fake".