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Duo arrested for preparing fake COVID negative reports in Jaipur

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Duo arrested for preparing fake COVID negative reports in Jaipur

Duo arrested for preparing fake COVID negative reports in Jaipur

Jaipur police arrested two people for allegedly preparing fake COVID-19 negative reports.

Police said, "Duo used to create fake COVID-19 negative certificates by forging the format.

Probe underway to find out if there is an involvement of any diagnostic lab."


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