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Fake certificate, document racket busted


Dimapur police busted a major racket involved in forging and selling fake certificates and documents of various government offices, police, schools, colleges, universities etc of different states of the Northeast and arrested the kingpin of the racket Muantuo Sailo from his residence at Block 3, Ward No. 9, Chumukedima on Tuesday.SDPO Niuland K Kahlo told newspersons that during a raid at the residence of the prime accused Muantuo, fake certificates and documents of various government officials, schools, school boards, computer institutes, colleges, Bible colleges, universities and various government offices with forged signatures, 151 fake rubber stamps and seals of various government officials, school authorities and university authorities as well as police and IR(Bn) letter pads of Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram besides computers sets, lamination machine, and colour printers were recovered. Altogether 171 school cumulative record books and various fake certificates, documents as well as original holograms of Nagaland University were also seized from the residence of the accused. Police said original holograms of NU were very restricted materials and wondered how the accused managed to get hold of it.The police team comprising ten personnel and led by SDPO Niuland K Khalo raided the house of the main accused at around 6.30 am on Tuesday. However, he managed to give the police the slip. When the police team caught hold of his brother and applied other methods to nab him, Muantuo surrendered to them later. Police said the accused used to sell the certificates and documents to his clients at the rate of Rs 5000 to Rs 10,000 per certificate or document.Police have not ruled out involvement of a gang as well as other connections in the racket which was being run for at least past three years now. Police also hoped that with the arrest of the main accused, the real story would unfold and more arrests are likely. The accused has been charged under impersonification and forgery, use of fake documents as well as genuine certificates and under a criminal conspiracy against the clients. Mulantuo, a Mizo, who was born and brought up in Nagaland, is the son of a retired ABSI, Nagaland Police and is currently residing at Chumukedima. Responding to the query whether Muantuo’s clients used the certificates to get employment, police asserted that action would be taken against found using the fake documents and their services would be terminated immediately. The accused also confessed to police of his crime. The main accused also runs a beauty parlour (Head Turner) at New Market, near Punjab National Bank, Dimapur. (Continued on page 2)Seized fake documents and materialsClass IX final examination mark sheets of Don Bosco Hr. Sec. School Dimapur, NCC certificate of Asst. Commdt XI NAP (IR), NCC certificate of Asst. Commdt IX NAP (IR), NCC certificate of Asst. Commdt PTS Chumukedima, NCC certificate of NPC School headmistress, permanent resident certificate issued by DC Dimapur Jyoti Kalash, IAS, Don Bosco School Dimapur transfer certificate, North Eastern Hill university HQ Shillong migration certificate, North Eastern Hill University Shillong Registration Card, Nagaland Police Central School card transfer certificate, Kindergarten School, Lake View Colony Dimapur transfer certificate, Nagaland Board of School Education Kohima, Nagaland University Lumami marksheet, Nagaland University Lumami BA degree marksheet, Nagaland University Lumami, MA/M Sc award sheets, Assam Higher Secondary Education Council Guwahati marksheet, North Eastern Hills University HQ Admission Card, Nagaland University Lumami degree mark sheet, Nagaland University 3 years degree mark sheet, Nagaland University Lumami B.Ed examination marksheet, Nagaland University Lumami BA 1st year (general) mark sheet, Elementary School Leaving Examination marksheet, North Eastern Hills University HQ Lumami B.A Honors, Nagaland University B.Ed degree 2001 simple pass certificate, Nagaland University statement of marks form B.A, Meghalaya Board of School Education 10+2 mark sheet, Meghalaya Board of School Education high school cumulative record-cum-schooling history consisting of 102 fill up CR’s and 25 number in blank, North Eastern Hill University HQ Shillong B.A Hon’s and general, North Eastern Hill University HQ Shillong mathematic science, Nagaland University HQ Lumami campus Kohima, Additional subject pre university arts, North Eastern Hill University HQ Shillong major subject, North Eastern Hill University Bijini complex Shillong Meghalaya statement of marks, Don Bosco Hr. Sec School Dimapur elementary school examination mark sheet, St. Mary’s School transfer certificate, Elementary School Leaving Certificate Exam marksheet, Nagaland Board of School Education Kohima, Higher Secondary School Leaving certificate examination , Elementary School Leaving Examination marksheet, St. Dominie’s College Shillong transfer certificate, Dimapur Govt. College provisional certificate, National Institute of Open School New Delhi, family ration card, Union Christian College, Umiam Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya, Nagaland University, Lumami campus registration card, about 151 various types of seals, Nagaland University original holograms sheet, Canon printer 3x1, HP printer photo copies, UPS, monitor, key board and mouse, CPU, lamination machine etc. (Nagaland Post)

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