A 77-year-old man, who posed as a colonel in the Army and duped people with a fake Army Welfare Housing Scheme, has been arrested after 18 years on the run. He was found hiding in an old age home in Patiala, Punjab.
Delhi PoliceArmy Welfare Housing SchemeFraudArrestPatialaReal Estate NewsJun 02, 2025
Sitaram Singla, a 77-year-old man, was accused of posing as a colonel in the Army and duping people by offering them real estate under a fake Army Welfare Housing Scheme (AWS).
Sitaram Singla was on the run for 18 years before he was finally arrested.
Sitaram Singla was hiding in an old age home in Patiala, Punjab.
A tip-off received by the Crime Branch team led to the arrest of Sitaram Singla in Patiala, Punjab.
Sitaram Singla was involved in three cases of cheating and forgery at Shakarpur police station and the Crime Branch.
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