Bhubaneswar: The Special Task Force (STF) of Odisha Police’s Crime Branch arrested a Kashmiri man for allegedly posing as a Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) official, an army doctor and a detailed affiliate of some high-ranking NIA official amongst others. He has been held on costs of impersonation, dishonest, forgery and hyperlinks with anti-national components. Following a tip-off, the STF arrested the accused in Neulpur village in Jajpur district on Friday.
The 37-year-old man has been recognized as Sayed Ishaan Bukhari, additionally recognized as Ishaan Bukhari and Dr Ishaan Bukhari. He hails from Kupwada district in Jammu and Kashmir.
Accused was impersonating as PMO officer
STF IG JN Pankaj stated, “The accused was found to be impersonating a Neuro Specialist, an Army Doctor, an officer in PMO, a close associate of high-ranking NIA officials and others. Numerous forged documents like medical degree certificates issued by Cornel University of USA, Canadian Health Services Institute, and others were also seized.”
During the raid, many incriminating supplies together with greater than 100 paperwork, a number of affidavits, bonds, ATM playing cards, clean cheques, Aadhaar playing cards and visiting playing cards had been additionally seized from the man.
He has additionally married a minimum of 6-7 ladies from numerous elements of India together with Kashmir, UP, Maharashtra and Odisha. He was additionally lively on numerous web sites/ Apps and was in romantic relationships with many ladies impersonating a doctor with worldwide levels.
Wanted by Kashmir Police
He additional stated that the accused was additionally wished by Kashmir Police in reference to a case of dishonest and forgery and one non-bailable warrant is pending in opposition to him. He was allegedly in contact with a number of Pakistani nationals and a few suspicious individuals in Kerala.
To a query, Panjkaj stated that the STF didn’t discover any hyperlink of his with ISI. “A joint team of police from Punjab, Kashmir and Odisha will interrogate him,” Pankaj stated.
A case has additionally been registered by STF beneath Sections 419/420/465/467/468/471/120(B) IPC r/w. Sec. 66 C/66 D of IT Act, 2000. Further investigation is underway.
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