Mangaluru: CCB police bust fake marks card racket, arrest one


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Mar 14: The city crime branch (CCB) police on Wednesday, March 14 busted a racket wherein fake marks cards were being printed in the name of Mangalore Institute of Technological Sciences (MITS) on T C Road, Thokkottu, Mangaluru and sold for amounts ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 45,000 per certifcate.

The CCB police arrested Godwin D'Souza, a resident of Ullal in this connection.

Godwin was employed in MITS, a bogus institute which was being run by its director Askan Sheikh since 2016. They were preparing SSLC, PUC, degree and diploma certificates and selling them. Principal Askar Sheikh, director Askan Sheikh and Godwin together used to obtain details of the students and the unemployed and prepare the certificates within a week. They would charge Rs 10,000 for SSLC and PUC certificates and Rs 40,000 for degree and diploma certificates.


Accused Godwin D'Souza

The accused would print fake SSLC marks cards stating that the candidates had completed SSLC in a school named 'Mangalore Public School'.

It is said that more than 150 people have obtained SSLC, PUC, degree, diploma and BTech marks cards from them. The 'institute' was started in June 2016. Several aspirants were even sold certificates stating that they had studied in MITS in 2013.

Police have recovered fake marks cards and certificates, laptop, three fake seals, printer used to print the certificates, paper used for the purpose and and iPhone from the accused Godwin D’ Souza.

Earlier, director Askan Sheikh had opened Eduexcel Consultancy in Mangalore institute of Management Engineering near Pumpwell in 2016 and was selling fake certificates. CCB police had raided the premises, recovered fake certificates and registered a case.

CCB police inspector Shantaram, PSI Sham Sunder, Kabbalraj and Ullal PSI Gurappa Kanthi took part in the operation.

  

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Now we know who creates real fake.

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    If you go Kerala , Rajastan, Tamilnadu, Bihar, Andra.. ... you will get hundreads of such schoola and thousands of duplicate certificate from every school.......... I have seen many Diploma holders getting Duplicate certificate in Engineering and getting senior jobs in gulf.... Even My roommate diploma holder from Tamilnadu brought duplicate B.tecH certificate ... and got engineer post now he is getting trible time salary ....... Kerala is the HUB of duplicate certificate,s .....

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  • shuba, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    If an ITI completed student has got a BE completion fake certificate and working in the Gulf
    successfully with fat salary means he is capable of handling his work connected with his
    portfolio. Certificate sometimes merely a degree paper decides any candidate's promotion or
    eligibility depending on his certificate and not his capability to carry out his job to the entire satisfaction of his employer. Its great if some employee who holds fake certificate and carries out his required
    responsibility beyond any doubt.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Even you are getting fake certificates what is the use of it ?? securing the jobs ?? how long you can survive without basic knowledge ? you will be exposed within no time !!

    Its like BABA BLACK SHEEP !

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Many people from this region found lucrative jobs in middle east in late 70s n 80s by using fake degrees; those with ITI made BE degrees and 10/12 graduate degrees and so on!

    I was recently shocked to see an aquantince of mine who has not even completed ITI boasting of a BE degree n holding a plum post in Dubai!

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    In Gulf in majority of the companies your education background is not important for promotion and increment in salary. Chamchagiri and favourtism are the important criteria for promotion and salary increment.

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    you can use tis certificate anywhere but you can never use this in Mangalore because this is a small city and one day you will get caught.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Punish those who purchased the certificates too, as well as their parents. Because, there are government schools providing free education to those are not well off enough to send their children to school. Shame on you, who don't ensure your son/daughter studies at-least until SSLC.

    What a shame that our country has people who did not take interest to complete even basic education !

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    These crimes are recurring and the common man is cheated which need to be dealt with seriously by initiating corrective security steps.

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  • Bhaskar, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    The gulf region was filled with Indians having fake certificates. No idea about the situation now, but heard that they have introduced strict attestation requirements nowadays.

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Serious crime spoiling name of our district.Punish the culprits including all who have obtained fake certificates. It is a big black dot for the place known for quality education.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    On an average, Mangalore also is not behind in crime, cheating, corruption and forgery, compared to India as a whole. Only difference is our cheating is in crores running in one or two digits, unlike Gujarath, where it is in crores, four to five digits. In crimes, Bimaru states are leading.

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  • Bengalurian, Bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Once I went to meet one of my old acquaintances in M'lore after I got his contact details when I accidentally met some one else whom I knew. He was trying to sell me pyramid gold scheme when the police raided the premises. The cop was asking them who am I and I suppose they were arranging bribe for him. I waited there for sometime & all disappeared from the premises one by one & everyone forgot about the gold scheme which they were supposed to sell me. His agents were some of the lower ranked cops, bank employees, unemployed spouses of govt., employees etc.,

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Fake certificates! Some career guidance centres have come up in Mangalore and around with only business intentions, Never trust them There must be a check on career guidance centres

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  • RSRB, Kundapur/Singapur

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Hi Godwin, Askar and Askan,
    No need to worry
    Ahinda Bhagya is waiting for you..
    Jai Ho Nidde Rama...

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  • UMMAR, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    no wonder of this news even our PM Modi holding fakuuu certificate hahhahaa

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    RSRB,

    They must have thought Fake Certificate business is much better than selling Pakoda.

    Tell your party leader, just one year is left, complete 'Make in India' soon so that we the youth will find jobs. Else, dreaming about ruling India for 70 years ahead will be just like by-election in UP/Bihar.

    If he took up the ruling just to let big belly looters to escape, why he didn't include that too in his electoral promise along with 'black money in 100 days' 'Maa-beta-daamad in jail in 100 days' '15 L each out of the black money confiscated from Swiss Banks' and of-course, 'Achche Din'?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Now Minorities are also getting lured in this Business of FAKE ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Horrible.Spoiled many students future.There will be many in that group .Search further for such stupids and put a heavy fine on all those seeked this institution and the one who did it.Put them all in lockup for many years.unbelievable .All those fake certificate givers must have made enough money,so just findout their assets,collect it and give to poor students for studies.Dont spare anyone .Why Govt.is not controlling all these institutes ?Usually they have to have a licence only after controlling .How could they start it is a question.again some thousands or lacs were poured in?No wonder when one wants to go to foreign studies ,Embassy doesnt give visa soon as expected .They say marks have to be checked first.Now I understand.Demolish the institute.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore /UAE

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    When there is a demand for fake certificates, we have people who are there to supply. Police should also catch all those 150 odd people who obtained certificates from them and punish severely.
    India needs strict implementation of laws, otherwise these crooks keep repeating the same offences after getting released in bail.

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    CATCH THE LIZARD - NOT ITS TAIL

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Wed, Mar 14 2018

    Godwin and Askar can travel to Delhi and present a 'Certificate' each to Modiji and Soniaji.....

    ...JH...

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  • rajesh, udupi

    Thu, Mar 15 2018

    & one for smiriti irani too, then the education department will legalize their business.

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