Rapid Summary
– Vibhash Chandra Adhikari (27), arts graduate; Aragya Adhikari (26), law graduate; Pintu Pal (27); Samapdal (25); Babul Chandra Mandal (27); Ashish Kumar (57), Class-12 pass.
– Four hail from Birbhum district; two are residents of Kolkata and 24 Parganas districts in West Bengal.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The busting of this fake “International Police” operation demonstrates both the vulnerability to fraud schemes exploiting governmental imagery and the sophistication employed by perpetrators. Renting offices with convincing pseudo-government logos reflects meticulous planning designed to exploit public trust. That one suspect was a law graduate highlights how professional knowledge can be misused for unlawful gains.
For India as a whole-where misuse of credentials is often tied to broader fraud networks-this incident reinforces the need to strengthen systems controlling impersonations via better technology integration for document validation. While seizing tools like stamps or identity credentials mitigates immediate concerns locally in Noida’s case here-the larger emphasis must rest on broadening national counter-fraud initiatives linking rental tracking alongside tighter cyber-frameworks targeting fraudulent domains like www.intlpcrib.in. Read more: Source