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Delhi Police Arrest Man Wanted for Multiple Frauds in J&K

  • By Manish Raghav
  • December 23, 2024
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The Delhi Police have arrested a 33-year-old man named Bilal Ahmad, who was wanted for several fraud cases in Jammu and Kashmir. Officials announced this on Sunday.

Bilal Ahmad, from Kupwara in J&K, is accused of cheating paramilitary personnel by pretending to help them get bank loans for buying vehicles.

A court in J&K had issued a detention order against him. Ahmad allegedly used fake documents to take out loans in the names of paramilitary personnel. He has a criminal record with at least 14 cases of cheating and forgery across various police stations in J&K.

Police tracked him down to the Jama Masjid area in Delhi. After watching him for two days, they arrested him on Saturday.

During the arrest, police found important evidence, including seven ICICI Bank debit cards in the names of CRPF personnel, a laptop, a mobile phone, fake stamps, bank documents, and identity cards.

The Delhi crime branch has informed the Anantnag police in J&K, who are planning to take custody of Bilal Ahmad.

Manish Raghav

Manish Raghav

Manish Raghav is an experienced content writer with eight years in the industry. He currently writes for DograTimes.com, focusing on a variety of topics. Over the years, Manish has honed his skills in creating engaging and informative content that resonates with readers.

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