Delhi Police Dismantles Fake Canadian Visa Syndicate

Delhi Police have arrested four individuals for operating a syndicate that defrauded people with fake Canadian visas. The investigation began when Kuldeep was caught with a forged visa at IGI Airport. The gang, including two women, was apprehended after an elaborate chase led by Delhi Police.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 08-10-2024 17:31 IST | Created: 08-10-2024 17:31 IST
Delhi Police Dismantles Fake Canadian Visa Syndicate
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In a significant breakthrough, Delhi Police have successfully dismantled a fraudulent syndicate involved in creating fake Canadian visas. Four individuals, including two women, were arrested, officials confirmed on Tuesday.

The case came to light when a passenger named Kuldeep, 21, was apprehended at IGI Airport with a counterfeit visa on September 28. His arrest triggered an investigation, leading to the unearthing of a wider network.

Sandeep, an agent, was pivotal in the operation. He charged Rs 18 lakh for the purported travel arrangements to Canada. Further probes revealed accomplices, who used social media for advertising their deceitful services. All suspects are now in custody, facing serious charges.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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