Ghaziabad, July 29 -- A Ghaziabad court on Monday granted a five-day police custody remand (PCR) of Harsha Vardhan Jain, accused of impersonating an envoy representing multiple self-declared or fictitious micronations and running a fake consulate from a rented residence in Kavi Nagar. The remand, granted on the request of the special task force (STF), will be effective from July 29 to August 2. "We need to probe many details about recoveries and other incriminating documents seized from his rented house. A five-day PCR was urged, and a Ghaziabad court allowed it. In this period, Jain will be questioned in detail,"said Bhaskar Verma, assistant commissioner of police, Kavi Nagar circle. According to police, Jain was arrested on July 22 from his residence after an FIR was lodged against him at Kavi Nagar police station under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections for cheating, forgery, forgery of valuable security, and use of forged documents or electronic records.During the raid at his house, police seized Rs.44.7 lakh, four luxury vehicles bearing fake diplomatic number plates, forged documents allegedly linked to foreign ministries, 34 seals of different micronations, some of which were fictitious, 20 number plates with diplomatic tags, and 12 passports. Officials said Jain, 47, had allegedly been posing as an envoy for several unrecognised micronationws including Westarctica, Seborga, Ladonia, and the fictional virtual state of Paulovia-and using these claims to establish a fraudulent consular setup in Ghaziabad. According to investigators, Jain first came into contact with controversial godman Chandraswami in London around 2000 who allegedly introduced him to Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi and Syed Ehsan Ali, a Hyderabad-born associate convicted in Switzerland for financial fraud involving offshore firms. "Jain will be questioned about offshore accounts and firms and his links with Ali, Chandraswami, and Khashoggi," said an STF investigator....