India, Jan. 6 -- The Sahar police on Sunday arrested a 39-year-old man after he was intercepted by immigration officers at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj international Airport. The accused, identified as Prathamesh Maniyar from Jamnagar in Gujarat, was found to be the mastermind of a racket that sold fake identification documents and education certificates to those aspiring to get jobs in foreign countries.
Maniyar arrived from Bangkok on Sunday at 2.30am after allegedly dropping off some job aspirants. After he failed to explain his own profession when questioned at the airport by immigration counter officer Rohithash Kumar, the latter's suspicions were aroused and he was produced before the passenger profiling officer. Here, Maniyar c...
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