New Delhi: On Sunday, at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport three people, including an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) coach and one businessman, were nabbed with 62 passports and 28 fake stamps. Source News Agency reported about the arrests made and the large numbers of passports seized from the accused. also read Two Hindu Sena members held for shutting meat shops during Navratri festival Here it is to be noted that even the agency that made the arrests and seized the passports, expressed surprise at the number of passports and fake stamps. To be noted that fake stamps scam is one of the most prolific wrongdoings reported quite often. It is found that previously many others rackets are found that nabbed by NLA and delhi police. It is to be found that these fake passport agencies are working at big platform and time to time many nabbed with it. However it is to be noted that in September 2018, four persons were arrested for allegedly making fake rubber stamps of government institutions and banks to forge documents in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal district. It is to noted that inspector Suraj Bonde of the Yavatmal Crime Branch had said that 57 duplicate rubber stamps were seized from the four persons during a raid carried out in Sonwadhona village in Ner tehsil in Yavatmal. However it is found that with attentive action of Police forces these rackets being busted. also read On today morning, 5.0 Magnitude earthquake shaken India's this region