Cyberabad police have apprehended four individuals, including a real estate scammer, for allegedly presenting forged documents to the court to secure bail.
Real Estate ScamForged DocumentsBailCyberabad PoliceTelanganaReal EstateApr 05, 2025
Four individuals, including a known real estate scammer, were arrested for forging documents to secure bail.
The police seized forged documents, computer equipment used to create the fake documents, and other incriminating evidence.
The police received credible intelligence and conducted a thorough investigation to uncover the forgery scheme.
The arrest underscores the police's commitment to maintaining the integrity of the legal system and protecting the public from fraudulent activities.
The public can provide tips and information related to fraudulent activities through various channels, including the official police website and local police stations.
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