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Man Arrested For Impersonating Indian Army Officer, Duping Job Seekers

Arrested from Varanasi Cant area, the accused posed as an Army captain and duped people by promising them jobs in the armed forces

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Man Arrested For Impersonating Indian Army Officer, Duping Job Seekers
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 Uttar Pradesh Police's Special Task Force (STF) arrested a man for allegedly posing as a captain of the Indian Army and duping several people on the pretext of providing them jobs in the force.

The police informed that the accused Anand Kumar alias Rajvir Singh Raghuvanshi was found owning an Army uniform,  some stamps and his photograph in the uniform.

Besides, police also recovered from Kumar a newspaper cutting, which carried a report about a man having the same name as him getting selected as a deputy SP, according to a statement. The accused would use the paper cutting to boast of his selection as DSP.

"Kumar was arrested from Varanasi Cant area. He posed as an Army captain and duped people by promising them jobs in the Army," the STF statement issued here said.

The accused, a third-year student of LLB, had unsuccessfully tried to get a job in the Army in 2008. He later made a plan to dupe people on the pretext of providing them jobs in the Army.

He allegedly took Rs 14 lakh from seven people including Amarnath Yadav of Bithari village of Varanasi, and Rs 10 lakh from Sudhakar Verma, Rajnish and Divya, the STF said.

Kumar also deceived his in-laws into thinking that he was an Army officer and married their daughter. Later, his wife lodged a complaint against him.

An FIR in this regard was registered at Cant police station in Varanasi, STF officials said.

With PTI Inputs