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A man posing as a paramilitary officer, Harish Kumar alias Saurabh Srivastava, has been arrested in Mathura, UP. He allegedly extorted money from young men by promising government jobs and fraudulently married women, exploiting them later. The police recovered a car with a police sticker, fake ID cards, uniforms, and other incriminating items. He is also suspected of committing similar crimes in other locations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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