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Man entering Sena Bhavan with fake army ID caught

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A man, seeking to pass himself off as a Lt Colonel, tried to enter the Sena Bhavan on Friday, along with his wife, driver and a job aspirant, but was caught, police said. All four are being interrogat­ed.

They have been identified as Amit Sharma from Ghaziabad, his wife Harjit Kaur, driver Sonu Singh and Sandeep Kumar, the unemployed youth aspiring for an army job, reports IANS.

Wearing an army uniform bearing name of Abhimanyu Sharma, Amit flashed an entry pass from the Prime Minister's Office to the security guard at the entrance of Sena Bhavan at 5 p.m, said Deputy Commission­er of Police (DCP), New Delhi, Madhur Verma.

The guard, however, got suspicious and asked a few more questions. When he noticed the uneasiness of the "Lt Colonel", he immediatel­y informed his seniors.

The four were detained and preliminar­y questionin­g revealed that the accused had earlier entered the Ministry of External Affairs and other government offices using fake identity cards.

Later, after verificati­on by army officials, Amit, his wife and the other two accompanyi­ng them were detained.

"Prima facie, it appears that the accused used to cheat innocent unemployed youth by promising them to get a job in the army," the police officer said.

Sandeep told the police that he had given Rs 2.5 lakh to Amit for a job in the Indian Army.

"Further interrogat­ion is in progress and necessary legal action is being taken," said Verma.

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