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'Made over Rs 100 crore, used Telegram': How Delhi Police busted 'visa factory' in Tilak Nagar

IndiaTimes Monday, 16 September 2024
Delhi Police have uncovered a 'visa factory' in Tilak Nagar, west Delhi, arresting six individuals and confiscating fraudulent visas and related equipment. The gang reportedly sold between 1,800-2,000 fake visas over five years for Rs 8-10 lakh each. Mastermind Manoj Monga operated the scheme from his residence.
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