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Fake Indian Army uniform racket busted

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Based on specific inputs given by Southern Command, Military Intelligen­ce in Pune, the gang was busted

ANI: Maharashtr­a police and military intelligen­ce jointly uncovered a Delhibased gang involved in the manufactur­e and sale of the Indian Army's new combat counterfei­t uniforms in the open market on Friday. Initial investigat­ion found that the kingpin of the gang was linked to Delhi and Rajasthan.

Based on specific inputs given by Southern Command, Military Intelligen­ce, Pune, on Friday, Bhingar police in Ahmednagar arrested an individual named Suresh Khatri, resident of Anand Nagar, Nashik who was found in possession of 40 units of Fake Combat Uniform of the new pattern at Ahmednagar Cantt premises.

Further, it came to light that the individual supplied an illegal/ fake combat uniform of new (Digital Pattern Combat Uniform) in Nashik and Ahmednagar on the context procured from the Canteen Stores Department to Army Personnel.

The investigat­ion further highlighte­d that the big racket of illegal sale of combat pattern uniforms is being run in the open market. Other accomplice­s' names were also revealed by the individual for their involvemen­t in nexus from New Delhi and Rajasthan.

The Indian Army obtained the Intellectu­al Property Rights (IPR) design and camouflage patterns of its newly introduced camouflage pattern dress. The copyright of the design patented by the Indian Army for 10 years was extended for another five years. The IPR was obtained to prevent unauthoriz­ed vendors from manufactur­ing and selling the combat pattern dress in the open market as it was posing a serious security threat to the Indian Army and the Nation as a whole.

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