The Asian Age

Fake BSF officer arrested from Chhawala camp

Major security breach

- SAURABH TRIVEDI

In a major security beach reported in the city just before August 15, a man was arrested from the Border Security Force (BSF) camp in Chhawala for impersonat­ing as a BSF officer. The incident was reported on Tuesday when the fake officer wearing a uniform, was trying to gain entry into the force’s Chhawla Camp in South West Delhi.

He was caught after a BSF man noticed a mismatch in the colour of his whistle cord in the uniform. An investigat­or probing the case said the main accused who identified himself as A. Chaudhary was wearing a camouflage uniform with the force but it was indeed the colour of the stripe on his shoulder was what did him in. “Their officers wear a black coloured one but he was wearing a blue one which caught the attention of one of the officers,” said the police officer.

The complainan­t in the case, another BSF officer, said that when initially countered, the man gave a fake reply. “Immediatel­y this informatio­n was given to Unit officials and after preliminar­y questionin­g by them and a BSF team, he admitted that he was a civilian. A security check was made in which the fake BSF identity card was recovered from him. While the accused was being questioned, his phone rang. The caller was a person named Pritam. The caller on the other said that he was waiting for the accused at Gate Number 5 of the BSF camp. On this a party rushed towards the said gate and detained Pritam,” said the complainan­t.

Pritam disclosed he was carrying `10,000 to be handed over to the man in uniform. This was a part of the deal between the two wherein Pritam had promised to give him `50,000 to help with his selection in the CAPF recruitmen­t exam for the post of ASI (Steno).

The accused was arrested under the relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code.

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