Sakleshpur: An Anganwadi helper, Teja, allegedly faced caste abuse while conducting a dengue awareness campaign in Mathasagar village, Sakleshpur taluk. The incident led to the filing of a case against Kumaraswamy and his wife, Shruti, at the city police station.

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Teja, a Scheduled Caste member, was visiting homes to raise awareness about dengue prevention when she entered the residence of Kumaraswamy, a member of the upper caste. According to Teja's complaint, Kumaraswamy and his family verbally abused and humiliated her upon learning about her caste. They allegedly questioned her presence in their home and objected to her entry, further attempting to assault her.

The police have registered a case under The Untouchability (Offences) Act and the BNS. The investigation is currently underway.

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Budaun (UP), Apr 30 (PTI): The Budaun Police on Thursday busted a gang allegedly involved in preparing fake Aadhaar cards and forged documents, and arrested three of its members, officials said.

The action was carried out in the Hazratpur area, where the accused were found operating an illegal setup to generate fake identity documents, they said.

The accused have been identified as Farman Ali, a resident of Munshi Nagla, Anuj Kumar of Uprela, and Brajnandan of Sirsauli.

The police said a fingerprint scanner, three laptops, a hard disk, a scanner, a large number of Aadhaar cards and several suspicious documents were recovered from their possession.

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During interrogation, it was revealed that the gang had been involved in preparing fake identity documents for a long time, misleading people and earning money through illegal means, officials said.

Station House Officer Pushpendra Singh said the accused have been produced before a court, and efforts are underway to identify and arrest other members of the gang.

He added that further revelations are likely as the investigation progresses.