Law enforcement in Chandannagar has apprehended a real estate agent for impersonating a police officer and misusing government symbols. The suspect was caught driving a car that had police and IB (Intelligence Bureau) logos.
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A real estate agent was arrested for impersonating a police officer and using a car with fake police and IB logos in Chandannagar.
The driver was identified as a 35-year-old real estate agent who also trades in second-hand vehicles.
The police registered a case against the suspect for impersonation and misuse of government symbols, and they have launched an investigation to determine the extent of his activities.
If found guilty, the suspect could face severe penalties, including imprisonment and a hefty fine.
The Chandannagar Police are conducting awareness programs in schools, colleges, and community centers to educate the public about the dangers of impersonation and the misuse of government symbols.
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