Bengaluru, September 27: Koramangala police arrested an MBA graduate on charges of selling fake marks cards here on Thursday.

The arrested is identified as Arjun (30) of Hyderabad. It is said that he has printed fake marks cards of Sir C.V. Raman, Periyar, Kuvempu, Mangaluru Universities and sold them. He has so far sold fake marks cards to 400 people and earned over Rs 1.2 crore, said Koramangala police inspector Manjunath.

The accused who came to Bengaluru in 2015 joined Jorka Study Centre at Koramangala as business developer. While working here, he was selling the fake marks cards and earning money. Later, he left the job and established Good Guide Academy of his own. He used to contact those who have not completed degree, through tele callers and issuing fake marks cards of three years of B.A, BSc and B Com for Rs 45,000. Inspector Manjunath and team investigating the issue.



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Tirupati: Vedayapalayam Police of Nellore district have arrested a 44-year-old man under charge of having duped unemployed youngsters by winning their trust by promising them jobs at the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).

Nellore Additional Superintendent of Police Deeksha has said that the investigation team has confiscated Rs 25.2 lakh cash that the arrested, identified as Sheik Hussain, had collected from the victims.

Hussain was allegedly greatly attracted to a variety of vices that would provide him a lavish lifestyle. In order to fulfill his desires, he began luring unemployed by assuring that he would help them find jobs. He successfully duped around 15 jobless youngsters from Nellore town and nearby areas and collected up to Rs 48 lakh from them.

The Vedayapalayam Police, who registered a case based on the complaints filed by the victims. Two special teams, from the Central Crime Station and the Vedayapalayam Starion, which probed the matter succeeded in arresting Hussain on Saturday.

The arrested was produced in court and sent to police custody.