Hyderabad’s Mirchowk Police arrested a 38-year-old businessman, Abdul Rashed Khan, for allegedly possessing fake educational certificates. Police recovered 15 forged documents, a mobile phone and a scooter from him at Etebar Chowk. The accused allegedly sold fake certificates to job seekers aiming for overseas employment, while two others remain absconding.
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 8: Mirchowk Police in Hyderabad arrested a 38-year-old man and seized 15 fake educational certificates, a mobile phone and a scooter from his possession in a case related to fake educational certificates, police said on Wednesday.
Arrest based on police input
According to police, Sub-Inspector C. Anitha of Mirchowk Police Station received credible information on Tuesday that a person would be arriving at Etebar Chowk in possession of fake educational certificates.
Upon obtaining prior permission from superior officers, the Sub-Inspector intercepted and apprehended one person named Abdul Rashed Khan at Etebar Chowk.
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