Bengaluru: Brothers forge Sushma Swaraj's signature for passports, held


Bengaluru, Apr 23 (Deccan Chronicle): The Koramangala police have arrested two brothers who allegedly created fake recommendation letter from External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to get their passports.

The accused, Surya Roshan, 21, and Arya Roshan, 27, are residents of Sarakki Main Road in J.P. Nagar.

The duo had applied for their passports and as officials found the documents suspicious, they had summoned the brothers to the passport office for verification. Scared that their application would be rejected, Surya made a fake recommendation letter which had the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s picture and her forged signature.

They also sent a fake letter through post that had her Personal Secretary Satish Chandra Gupta’s forged signature, asking officials to issue the passports.

“As it was suspicious, the RPO officials took up the matter seriously and enquired with the Ministry of External Affairs and found out that they were fake recommendation letters. They asked the accused applicants to be present in the RPO for verification, and also informed the local police. When the accused arrived at the RPO on April 10, they were arrested. The police searched their house and found Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s forged signature on a paper, Central Vigilance Commission’s fake letter and fake letterheads in the name of several other officials and politicians,” the police said.

“Surya has completed PU, pursued web designing and some other computer courses, but was unemployed. He used this knowledge to forge documents. Arya, who has completed SSLC, used to do small roles in TV serials and films. They had applied for passports in 2012, but were rejected as they had changed their names and hadn’t submitted the documents. They applied again in 2017 and scared that their passports would be rejected again, they created fake documents,” the police said.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Apr 24 2017

    What was the reason for forging the signature ?or to hide aything?In almost every family there will be a black sheep which brings some disgrace .Did these brothers wanted to earn money with forged signature or made already?Better be always honest,it will help .with lies ,you can get into unwanted troubles ,and many problems.

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  • Yathish kumar, Attavar/ Dubai

    Mon, Apr 24 2017

    Brain less brothers, why did they change the name which their parents had given???. What are their previous names???.

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  • Madhur, Dharwad

    Sun, Apr 23 2017

    Poor boys ... wanted to take foreign break like Pappu :-)

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sun, Apr 23 2017

    thank God, their names calm me down.
    if they belongs to any Minority then NIA , CIA all were on the way to their house and ATS would be squat outside their house and all medias will be presenting this news 24X7. and at last whole community will be blamed

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai up

    Sun, Apr 23 2017

    True this is actual fact happening

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  • Rkk, Mlore / Pune

    Sun, Apr 23 2017

    Boss, this is happening World-wide and not merely in Bangalore. There ought to be some reason behind such suspicion. Wait and see what is happening in France in a day or two......people are now polarised world over, due to only one issue. You know that !

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 23 2017

    Fake, Fake, Fake
    When is all thing going to end ...

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 23 2017

    The present situation is like this Anything within kith and kins may happen. Then whom to trust?

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