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30-yr-old man arrested for impersonat­ing GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL TO GET PAST BARRICADES

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A 30-yearold man has been arrested for impersonat­ing a government official to pass through barricades put up in east Delhi due to the ongoing nationwide lockdown, police said on Sunday.

Accused Suraj Singh Bisht, a resident of Delhi’s Kalyan Vas, is a driver by profession, they said. On Friday, a picket team deployed near the railway flyover in Anand Vihar stopped a Swift Dzire car near the barricadin­g around 6.40 pm, the police said.

When a policeman asked the driver to furnish his curfew pass, he produced an identity card apparently issued by the government wherein his designatio­n was mentioned as Assistant Commission­er with the Customs Department, a senior police official said.

The card was a scanned copy and looked suspicious and hence, the driver was asked to show some other identity card, he said.

On comparing the identity card he initially furnished with his driving licence, a disparity was noticed in the date of birth, the officer added.

On questionin­g, the driver confessed that the identity card was forged and he had it prepared by scanning an original card belonging to someone else, he said.

He also disclosed that he got the forged card prepared to cross toll plazas and was using it to go around during the lockdown, the officer added.

A case was registered at the Patparganj Industrial Area police station, officials said.

A uniform, the fake ID and the car were seized, they said.

 ?? PTI ?? A policeman with a hand sanitiser in his gun belt manages proceeding­s as homeless people stand in a queue for food, during a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of Coronaviru­s, at Khari Baoli on Sunday
PTI A policeman with a hand sanitiser in his gun belt manages proceeding­s as homeless people stand in a queue for food, during a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of Coronaviru­s, at Khari Baoli on Sunday

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