NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Tuesday busted a syndicate supplying pretend UAE visas and arrested two brokers.
The arrested individuals were identified as Javed Ali and Manoj Kumar Sharma. The accused had been desirous about 17 instances.
"During the course of investigation all pax/passengers were interrogated and they all disclosed that 17 Visas were provided to them by one agent named Javed for a consideration amount of Rs one lakh from each of the 17 pax/passengers," mentioned deputy commissioner of police (DCP), IGI Airport, Sanjay Bhatia.
"Bank account details were obtained and eventually accused Manoj Kumar Sharma has also been arrested," Bhatia added.
Efforts are underway to nab co-accused Prince Yadav. "Investigation revealed accused Prince was the one who prepared/printed the fake Visa in these cases," the senior police respectable mentioned.
The arrested individuals were identified as Javed Ali and Manoj Kumar Sharma. The accused had been desirous about 17 instances.
"During the course of investigation all pax/passengers were interrogated and they all disclosed that 17 Visas were provided to them by one agent named Javed for a consideration amount of Rs one lakh from each of the 17 pax/passengers," mentioned deputy commissioner of police (DCP), IGI Airport, Sanjay Bhatia.
"Bank account details were obtained and eventually accused Manoj Kumar Sharma has also been arrested," Bhatia added.
Efforts are underway to nab co-accused Prince Yadav. "Investigation revealed accused Prince was the one who prepared/printed the fake Visa in these cases," the senior police respectable mentioned.
Delhi: Fake visa racket busted, two held
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