Man arrested for making fake Aadhaar card in Gurugram

Gurugram (IANS) | The Chief Minister’s Udan Dasta (Flying Squad) has arrested a person for making fake Aadhaar cards in Chakkarpur village of Gurugram. Police has given this information on Wednesday. The accused has been identified as Mohammad Arif. Arif is originally from West Bengal. The squad raided the shop of Miraj Common Service Center located in Chakkarpur village and arrested the accused. The police have also recovered fake documents from him. Police said that one of Arif’s accomplices is still absconding.

Chief Minister’s flying squad said, we had received information about making fake Aadhaar card of a person. On the basis of which the team raided and arrested the accused. The team was headed by DSP Indrajit Singh Yadav.

Police have seized fake PAN cards, voter cards and birth certificates of Delhi, Bihar, Rohtak from the headmaster of a school located in Sector-28. A CPU, laptop, printer and a scanner have also been recovered. DSP Yadav said that the accused used to ask their customers only their name and photo for issuing Aadhaar card.

DSP Yadav told IANS, he used to charge around Rs 2500 to 3000 for issuing Aadhaar cards. The accused had failed to produce any legal document related to his work. He said that the accused had a special software designed to create fake Aadhaar and voter cards. A case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code has been registered at DLF Phase-1 Police Station, Gurugram.

–IANS

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