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The Delhi Police arrested Suresh Kumar (45), a man suspected of masterminding a forgery racket. He allegedly forged property documents and impersonated dead people to secure bank loans. Kumar, a resident of Nand Nagri, was involved in multiple financial fraud cases and had been operating a cybercafe. He was arrested in connection with a 2015 case where forged documents were used to obtain a loan of Rs 3.2
Courtesy: theprint.in
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