Gang creating fake Aadhar cards busted
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A 30-member gang creating fake Aadhar cards was busted by the Kurnool district police on Wednesday. The members, profiting from the info altering provisions in UIDAI, allegedly registered 1000’s of individuals underneath varied authorities welfare schemes like Jagananna Cheyutha, YSR Pension Scheme, Nethanna Nestam and Aasara, incomes straightforward cash.
Superintendent of Police Fakkeerappa Kaginelli stated at a press convention right here the modus operandi adopted by the gang was to create a fake PAN card for an individual first by photoshopping knowledge in it and use the fake card as a real doc for altering the info within the Aadhar card. Aadhar card is the idea for sanctioning advantages underneath varied welfare schemes.
Following complaints about fraudulent withdrawal of cash via such doubtful technique of acquiring fake proofs, the police raided 4 locations within the district and busted the gang. Cell telephones, printers, computer systems, and different digital devices had been recovered from the gang members.
The gang used to gather ₹5,000 to ₹6,000 per fake doc and get clients via brokers. The same fraud had come to gentle in different districts too.
Raids carried out
Raids had been carried out on 10 Village Secretariats and 200 purposes had been discovered to be from fraudulent beneficiaries. Some individuals, aged 45 years, bought Aadhar cards displaying the age of 60 years and had utilized for pension. The investigation was within the preliminary stage, stated the SP.
In Pathikonda, 14 individuals had been arrested. Eight individuals had been arrested up to now in an analogous case. Two individuals had been taken into custody in Nandavaram, 10 from Adoni, six from Banaganapalli. Trainee IPS officer Kommi Pratap Shiva Kishore was additionally current on the press convention.
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