Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Four held for selling fake degrees

- Abhishek Behl abhishek.behl@hindustant­imes.com n

GURGAON: The Gurgaon police have arrested four people, including two women, for allegedly providing several students with fake university marksheets and degrees. The police said the four, who had set up this racket in the city three years ago, were arrested after a specific complaint was received from someone against them.

Police said they recovered 103 fake degrees and certificat­es of different universiti­es from their possession. One laptop and six stamps were also recovered, they added.

Those arrested were identified as Naveen (resident of Jhajjar), Mohammad (resident of Nuh, Mewat), Anushka (resident of Rohtak) and Poonam (resident of Allahabad).

According to the police, the group was arrested from their office in Sanjay Gram near Sector 14 from where they operated and had opened an office called Ambition Education.

“Many fake documents and incriminat­ing pieces of evidence were found from their office. This includes over 300 fake certificat­es,’’ said inspector Raj Kumar, in-charge, crime investigat­ion agency 9, Sector 39.

The police claimed that when they entered the office the women tried to burn the fake degrees and blank marksheets, but were stopped.

The police also said that one of those caught had passed out of one Hapur College but found his degree to be of a fake university as it had no UGC accreditat­ion. “It was probably there that he picked up the trick,’’ said Kumar.

This man used to offer all sorts of degrees and marksheets from Class 12 to MSc, MA, MBA, MEd, MCom, BA, BSc, and hotel management in the names of Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Sansthan, Manav Bharti University, Himachal Pradesh University, Sunrise University and Karnataka University, police said.

The modus operandi involved giving advertisem­ents in newspapers promising students all sorts of degrees with charges ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹2 lakh. “Local institutes are also being investigat­ed. The group also used to induce aspirants to enrol themselves at Ambition Education,’’ said Kumar.

The police said they used a decoy customer in order to nab the group.

 ??  ?? Police said the gang comprised two men and two women who had been running the racket in the city for four years. HT PHOTO
Police said the gang comprised two men and two women who had been running the racket in the city for four years. HT PHOTO

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