
Man held for forgery in Arunachal
Acting on reliable inputs, a police team led by Diyun police station officer-in-charge Inspector Ongsa Ronrang, in collaboration with the Assam Rifles Dumba, arrested the accused, Changlang Superintendent of Police Kirli Padu said on Tuesday.
He said the accused was identified as Mongal Shanti Chakma, also known as Bimol Shanti Chakma.
Security forces launched a coordinated search using the e-Sakshya app and in the presence of local witnesses, the official said.
The SP said multiple fake birth and income certificates with forged signatures and stamps of Diyun extra assistant commissioner, Scheduled Tribe certificates and Permanent Resident Certificates suspected to be forged and resembling those originating from Tripura, fake CBSE admit cards and HLSC result sheets in the name of the accused, fake residential certificates and other incriminating documens were seized during the raid.
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