Inter-State fake certificate racket unearthed, 7 arrested

They issued 2,619 certificates for over 500 courses in 9 States

September 12, 2020 10:20 pm | Updated 10:20 pm IST - ONGOLE

Prakasam Superintendent of Police Siddharth Kaushal addressing the media through video conferencing on Saturday.

Prakasam Superintendent of Police Siddharth Kaushal addressing the media through video conferencing on Saturday.

Prakasam police arrested seven persons on Saturday in connection with a fake inter-State certificate racket.

Addressing mediapersons through a video conferencing platform along with the personnel from three police station limits, Superintendent of Police Siddharth Kaushal said one Srinivasa Rao floated Jawaharlal Nehru Technical Centre(JNTC) in Visakhapatnam in 2017. The person, who had worked as a sales executive for various companies in Vijayawada, Hyderabad and Kochi in the past, claimed to have got clearance from the Union Government for giving certificates and made a fast buck by creating a website and luring gullible youth.

Over a period Srinivasa Rao, his wife Sujatha and five others opened 115 branches across the State and issued fake certificates to 1,855 persons collecting sums ranging between ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 for each certificate.

Police booked a case under IPC sections 420, 471, 120(b) read with 34 IPC at Yaddanapudi, Ongole Taluka and Yerragondapalem police stations and began a probe which revealed that their unit had opened branches in nine States and issued 2,619 certificates for over 500 courses.

The others arrested were Jampani Venkateshwarlu(49) from Chintapalli Padu, Siddi Srinivas Reddy(25) from Marlapalem, Koduri Pradeep Kumar(32) from Eepurupalem, Anaparthi Christopher(47) from Ongole and Batta Potula Venkateshwarlu(48) from Yerragondapalem.

Based on information provided by the Inkollu Inspector, his counterparts in Ongole Taluka and Yerragondapalem police station limits seized fake certificates from the accomplices of Srinivasa Rao. A detailed probe would be taken to unravel the racket in full, the SP said.

Police seized a computer printer, hard disc, fake certificates, fake marks lists, stamps, holograms and registers. An amount of rs.5.47 lakh in JNTC's savings bank account was also seized by the police.

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