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Man held for duping people on pretext of providing govt jobs

Delhi police have arrested a 44-year-old man who had allegedly duped several persons on the pretext of providing them government jobs and was also wanted in a murder case in Mumbai.

Hitesh Gandhi alias G H Navneet, a resident of Kandivali, Mumbai was arrested by the crime branch of Delhi police when a car he was travelling in, was intercepted at Shiva Market, Pitam Pura. Fake stickers of Rajya Sabha, Parliament of India and government of Gujarat were found pasted on the vehicle. Police have also recovered several other fake identity cards.

 ‘We had received tip off about presence of a conman in Delhi, who is also wanted in a murder case in Mumbai. It was told that he is using various important documents and fake IDs of Parliament of India for cheating the people and he may misuse these forged documents, which is likely to pose a threat to the security,’ said additional commissioner of police (crime) Ravindra Yadav. During interrogation, he claimed to have worked from 2001 to 2003 as PRO of Nationalist Congress Party. According to Hitesh he came to Delhi in 2003, and worked with former Lok Sabha speaker P A Sangma.
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