INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, November 29
The Central Investigation Bureau of Nepal Police has arrested three persons for allegedly running a forgery racket
under the garb of photo studios in different places of Kathmandu.
Acting on a tip-off, a special team of the CIB carried out coordinated
raids on Shrestha Photo Studio in Gongabu, Star Digital Photo Studio in Sinamangal and Dawadi Digital Photo Studio in Basundhara, and
arrested their operators yesterday.
The alleged members of the forgery racket have been identified as Sabin Kumar Tolangi, 34, of
Okhaldhunga, Amri Surkheti, 34, of Chitwan and Madhusudan Dawadi, 26, of Dhading.
Superintendent of Police Bel Bahadur Pandey, CIB
spokesperson, said they were involved in producing and selling fake government documents, certificates of academic qualifications and
driving licences on request of their clients.
Police have seized a huge cache of fake police clearance certificates, academic transcripts
and provisional certificates of Plus Two level, certificates of special task force of Armed Police Force, security training, arms handling
and VIP security training.
Seized fake documents also included mark-sheets issued by District Level Examination Education Board, no
objection letters, letter pads of various metropolitan police circles, citizenship certificates, letter pads of Kathmandu Metropolitan City
and political parties, recommendation letters of ward offices, bank statements, medical reports and PAN cards.
The CIB said it was trying to
get the details of persons who had obtained fake documents from the forgers, while searching for other suspects working as their associates
Officials said more persons seemed to be associated with this racket.
The trio also came into contact with many people aspiring for abroad
studies, who were lured into procuring fake documents as part of visa application.
According to the CIB, they will be sued under section 276
of the Criminal Code Act-2017
Any person involved in forgery of government seals and signatures shall be liable to imprisonment up to seven years and fine not exceeding
SP Pandey said the clients of the forgery racket would also be liable to the punishment.
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