Assam: Fake Police Officers Busted; Seizure of Counterfeit Stamps in Morigaon

Two impostors masquerading as senior police officers, Umar Farooq and Rasidul Islam, were apprehended with counterfeit stamps, a laptop, and more during a late-night operation.
Assam: Fake Police Officers Busted; Seizure of Counterfeit Stamps in Morigaon

GUWAHATI: Morigaon police conducted a late-night operation that led to the apprehension of two individuals impersonating senior police officers. The impostors, who went by the names Umar Farooq and Rasidul Islam, had been posing as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in the region. Sources familiar with the incident revealed that the duo was taken into custody at a shop situated in Durabandhi Gaon, located in the Laharighat area of the district.

During the operation, law enforcement not only apprehended the impostors but also uncovered a cache of objectionable items in their possession. Among the seized items were counterfeit rubber stamps bearing the insignias of the District Commissionerate and the SP's office, shedding light on their elaborate ruse.

The list of confiscated items did not stop at fraudulent stamps. In a shocking twist, the police also discovered a laptop, a printer, and a swipe machine. These tools further pointed to a sophisticated operation that went beyond mere impersonation.

Sources with knowledge of the investigation have suggested that the duo allegedly employed these counterfeit stamps to produce and distribute fake certificates in exchange for monetary gains. This revelation underscores the potential scope and gravity of their illegal activities, as fake certificates can have far-reaching consequences.

As authorities delve deeper into the case, the investigation aims to uncover any additional connections, accomplices, or victims of this elaborate scam. The implications of such an operation can extend beyond mere impersonation, potentially involving a network of individuals engaging in fraudulent activities.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the lengths to which some individuals will go to deceive and defraud others. It also highlights the vigilance and dedication of law enforcement agencies in uncovering such elaborate schemes that undermine trust and security within communities.

The apprehension of Umar Farooq and Rasidul Islam underscores the importance of public awareness and cooperation in combating fraudulent activities. The diligent efforts of the Morigaon police in bringing these impostors to justice send a clear message that such deceptive practices will not be tolerated, and the law will prevail.

In the coming days, the investigation is expected to reveal more details about the extent of the impostors' operations and the impact on the community. It stands as a testament to the commitment of law enforcement to uphold the integrity of their roles and protect the public from scams and deceit.

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