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Aadhaar Racket Busted In Delhi, Police Recover 461 Fake Cards

The duo used to charge Rs 400 to Rs 500 per Aadhaar card from the customers, the officer added.

Aadhaar Racket Busted In Delhi, Police Recover 461 Fake Cards
461 Aadhaar cards were recovered during the raid, police said.
New Delhi:

Two men were arrested for allegedly running a fake Aadhaar card racket in north Delhi's Shastri Nagar area, a police officer said today.

The police also recovered fake rubber stamp of the district magistrate (east), fake affidavits, 52 fully prepared fake plastic Aadhaar cards in name of different persons and 461 Aadhaar cards from their possession, he said.

The accused were identified as Vikash Kumar (27) and Sushil Kumar (25).

Acting on a tip-off received on June 26, a special team was formed, the officer said, adding that a decoy customer was sent to their shop.

During interrogation, Vikash Kumar revealed that he had started his own shop in 2013 which dealt with photostat, scanning and making Aadhaar cards, he said.

The duo used to charge Rs 400 to Rs 500 per Aadhaar card from the customers, the officer added.

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