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Major admission racket unearthed in Ramjas 29 Suspected Of Forging Marks FIR Filed Against Four

Times of India, Updated On:23-Mar-2013

 Delhi Police sources said going by the scale of the operation, the involvement of a gang of forgers and racketeers was being looked into. The method of operation in the four cases had a lot of similarities which again has strengthened suspicion about a single gang being involved. 

    “We had given all complaints to the Delhi Police last month after an internal inquiry found anomalies in admissions, but the police have not registered cases in all the complaints,” Rajendra Prasad, principal of Ramjas College, told TOI. 
    College sources said all 29 students who were found to have submitted forged papers by the internal committee have been rusticated. 
    The four students against whom police have registered FIRs have been charged under sections 420 (criminal conspiracy) and 468/471 (forgery) of IPC. Three of them had taken admission in the B Com programme while one had secured a seat in a BA programme. 
GANG AT WORK? 
Police file FIRs against 4 students for using forged marksheets to get entry into Ramjas this year 
Action may be taken against 25 more students after college committee found 29 fake admissions 
Police say major gang of forgers could be involved Ramjas tried to investigate insider role 
New Delhi: Police have filed cases against four students who allegedly got admission in Ramjas College on forged marksheets and other documents. “The four boys had submitted forged 12th standard marksheets as well as forged provisional certificates. They were attending classes,” said a senior police officer. 
 





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