
Indian police arrest a suspected scammer running a fake embassy near New Delhi
NEW DELHI (AP) β Indian police have arrested a man accused of running a bogus embassy from a rented residential building near the capital, New Delhi, and recovered cars with fake diplomatic plates.
The suspect impersonated an ambassador and allegedly duped people for money by promising overseas employment, said senior police officer Sushil Ghule of Uttar Pradesh stateβs special task force in northern India.
According to police, Harshvardhan Jain, 47, claimed to have acted as an adviser or ambassador to entities such as βSeborgaβ or βWestarctica.β
Police recovered multiple doctored photographs showing Jain with world leaders, and fake seals of Indiaβs foreign ministry and nearly three dozen countries, Ghule said.
Jain was also suspected of illegal money laundering through shell companies abroad, he said. He is also facing charges of forgery, impersonation and possessing fake documents.
Police recovered four cars bearing fake diplomatic plates and nearly 4.5 million Indian rupees ($52,095) and other foreign currencies in cash from Jainβs rented premises, which were adorned with international flags of several nations.
Jain or his lawyer couldnβt be immediately reached for comment.

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