Major Fraud: Fake Police Verification Racket Busted in Kashmir

Major Fraud: Fake Police Verification Racket Busted in Kashmir: SRINAGAR: Police in North Kashmir’s Kupwara on Friday busted a fake police verification racket and registered a case in this regard.“On 11/04/2025, Police Station Kupwara received a written complaint alleging that a local computer shop was involved in the preparation and issuance of fake police verifications, which are required for applying for jobs such as porters,” a police spokesperson said in a statement.

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The complainant reads that he had approached a computer shop run by Nissar Ahmad Khan, son of Mohammad Khan, resident of Kupwara, who promised to arrange the verification in exchange for money. A payment was made to the accused; however, upon receiving the verification document, it was found to be forged and fake, police said.

Acting on the complaint, police registered a case under FIR number 103/2025 at Police Station Kupwara under relevant sections of law, and investigation was immediately initiated.

“During the course of investigation, a search operation was carried out at the said computer shop in the presence of the Executive Magistrate, which led to the seizure of incriminating material suspected to have been used in the creation of fake documents,” police said.kashmir life.

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