JNU student arrested for doing fraud on PMO name
JNU student arrested for doing fraud on PMO name
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New Delhi: Aniket Dey, a student of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), has been arrested on charges of fraud. The student named Aniket Dey, not only describes himself as an advisor to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), but has defrauded lakhs of rupees of such fraudulent tax. He is a student in JNU, 22 years old. He has already been arrested on charges of fraud. This time he was defrauding in the name of export.

Aniket had submitted a fake notification for exporting a consignment of face masks to Saudi Arabia. It also took Rs 7 lakh from the company for custom clearance from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. When the officials asked Aniket Dey who he was, he described himself as an advisor to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) but, in the investigation, his poll opened.

The officers immediately reported it to the IGI Airport police station, after which it was taken to rest. The fake ID and visiting card of PMO have also been recovered from him. The police is now engaged in the investigation of the case as to how many have already cheated the rupee in the name of the airport.

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