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6 fake officers arrested this year from different areas | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 4: Landed in police custody for threatening some people to implicate them in false cases, two youth of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district took a cue from Gujarat’s conman Kiran J Patel and impersonated themselves as senior police officers to dupe people. On Tuesday Jammu Police arrested two fake police officers from a hotel in Jammu who were impersonating a Police Inspector and an Indian Police Officer (IPS) officer. Senior Superintendent of Police SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli said that two persons who were personating themselves as senior police officers were arrested by the Nowabad Police for threatening people. Police uniforms were also recovered from the possession of the fraudsters. In this regard a case FIR NO. 166/2023 under section 419/420/384/170/171 IPC got registered at Police Station Nowabad and an investigation was started. The arrested fake officers have been identified as Kaiser Shahnawaz Mir resident of Danger Pora Baramulla and Mohammad Tanveer alias Arif Wani resident of Sopore Baramulla. Earlier Jammu and Kashmir Police in August this year arrested a fake IPS-IAS couple, who dumped a large number of people by promising jobs and other administrative favours. The fraudulent IPS and IAS officers have been identified as Manmohan Ganjoo, son of late Girdhari Lal Ganjoo of Baghat, Srinagar, and his wife Ayoush Koul Ganjoo. Manmohan Ganjoo was impersonating a senior IPS officer and his wife Ayoush Koul Ganjoo was pretending to be an IAS officer. The couple had duped many persons of lakhs of rupees by promising jobs, transfers, and other favours. Earlier in February this year Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested a class-fourth employee of the J&K government who was impersonating as senior Indian Police Services (IPS) officer of Madhya Pradesh. He was fleecing people and collecting money through different means. The fake IPS officer was caught by Jammu and Kashmir Police after a lady from Ludhiana lodged a complaint. In March this year, Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested a Gujarat-based cheater who befooled higher-ups of the Jammu and Kashmir administration by impersonating a senior officer in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The conman Dr. Kiran J Patel son of Jagdesh Patel posed himself as Additional Director (Strategy & Campaigns) Prime Minister’s Office, New Delhi. Patel had been claiming that he had been deputed to the Kashmir Valley to explore developmental avenues. |
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