Noida Police has exposed the fake marksheet gang operating in Delhi NCR. The fraudsters of this gang used to make customized certificates for unemployed and students who failed in various examinations. In lieu of this, these fraudsters used to collect 25 to 35 thousand rupees from him. On the information of the informer, the police have arrested three fraudsters. The fraudsters caught in the interrogation of the police told that they easily print and make available the certificates of different universities of the country. Dozens of unemployed have also got jobs on the basis of the certificates made by them.
According to Noida Sector 63 police station, information about this gang was coming for several days. On the basis of this information, the police started tracking the fraudsters. Meanwhile, after getting concrete input, the police raided the whereabouts of these fraudsters. From where the police recovered dozens of marksheets, sanads and educational certificates made in the names of different educational institutions. Apart from this, 23 fake migration certificates, 8 fake admit cards, 13 fake certificates including fake character certificates, 8 stamps, 1 inkpad and one laptop, two printers and 61 plain sheets, one PNB bank passbook and two cars were recovered from this location. Also recovered.
According to DCP Noida Central, the police team has also arrested three fraudsters from the spot. He said that Govind Agarwal, one of the arrested fraudsters, was earlier arrested by the UP STF Lucknow team from Chinhat Lucknow in connection with the fake marksheet. In that case he went to jail, but later came out on bail and now again started the work of fake marksheets in Noida. The accused told in the interrogation of the police that they have been carrying out such incidents in the greed of earning more and more money in less time. The accused told the police that they prepare fake marksheets of different important institutions of different states.
The accused used to fill the names and numbers of educational institutions in these certificates as per the demand. At the same time, according to the importance of the institute, they used to charge their fees from their customers. The accused told in police interrogation that till now they have given fake certificates to hundreds of needy people. Many of these people are even doing jobs on the basis of these certificates. According to the police, on the basis of the statement of the accused, efforts are being made to identify all the people who obtained certificates from them. After necessary enquiry, the police produced the accused in the court, from where they have been sent to jail in judicial custody.