
Police Commissioner Rachakond G. Sudheer Babu at a press conference on a rocket in Hyderabad on Friday, May 16. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
The police arrested Rachakonda a fake missile of the documentary outside Saroor Nagar, arrested six individuals and identified seven others who are freedom.
The rocket included the preparation and sale of counterfeit lists, certificates of birth and caste, income documents and the use of backup stamp papers and counterfeit seals, the police Commissioner Racakond G. Sudheer Babu said.
Among the arrests is the 55 -year -old notary THOTA VOCKATA Bhan Prakash, owner of Saathwik Enterprises, located opposite the Municipal Office Saroor Nagar. It is assumed to be a key figure in the operation. His 38 -year -old wife Thota Sagarika, writer and DTP operator was also arrested. According to the police, she helped design and prepare counterfeit documents using desktop software and printers.
Two other, 64-year-old Addagudo Chandrashekar and his 35-year-old son addagudur Anil, from Hayath Nagar, were arrested for the supply of unused and backward non-jerk. Chandrashekar’s son is a licensed stamp seller. The stamp papers they supplied were chemically wiped and reused for false documentation.
33 -year -old self -employed agent from Amberpet, MD Jaleel, was arrested for organizing false birth certificates in a secret agreement with others. Reportedly helped clients to circumvent documents such as Aadhaar cards and a summary of the hospital’s release.
It was found that the 44 -year -old owner of the Saroor Nagar Jalla Kishhore Kumar turned to Bhan Prakash to get a forged selling list to secure a bank loan against the property.
“The rocket has been reported that it has been active for more than a year, during this time it has been created and sold at prices ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 GBP,” the police commissioner explained. Police confiscated 571 stamp papers of various denominations, 48 counterfeit birth certificates, 11 income certificates, five caste sheets, two computer systems and several rubber stamps made to resemble legitimate notaries, doctors and defense.
The accused escapes include Syed Feroz Ali, a writer of documents at the Municipal Civil Court, which supplied unused grades; Pulus Mallesh Goud, who organized forged birth certificates; And three outsourcing employees from various municipal offices – PODEEN from KACKEEDDE, DUDDU SUDHEER KUMAR from Narsingi and Mudassir of Bandlagud Jagir – who allegedly helped process these false certificates through official channels.
Generally, Chanchala Nikhil of Khammam, accused of organizing false documents for banking loans and Satya Prabhu, a manufacturer of rubber stamps from Dilsukhnagar, who thought he created an official seal without consent.
Police Commissioner Rachakonda said that counterfeit documents were used not only to secure loans and real estate, but also to access the social care programs. The rocket, said, represents a serious threat to administrative integrity and public confidence.
The public was recommended for purchasing non-judicial stamp papers only from licensed retailers, intended banks, government treasures or sub-register offices or through the official website www.shcilestamp.com. The police also urged people to report any suspicious activity related to the fall of documents.
Published – 16 May 2025 17:19 is