Hyderabad Fake Certificate Racket Busted in Kukatpally Two Arrested

Hyderabad, 26 July – (www.deccanlive.com): Cyberabad police have busted a major fake certificate racket operating in Kukatpally. The gang was targeting students and job seekers aspiring for overseas opportunities, issuing them forged degree certificates and mark sheets in exchange for money.

The racket operated under the name “Sri Vyas Consultancy”, set up as a shop in Kukatpally. Acting on credible information, police raided the premises and arrested two key accused — A. Harish and M. Mahesh.

During the raid, police seized numerous fake certificates, mobile phones, and important documents. Investigations revealed that the accused had issued fake certificates to at least 46 people, out of which 24 individuals have already traveled abroad using these forged documents.

Further interrogation led to the name of another suspect, Mohan from Vijayawada, who is believed to be supplying these fake certificates. Police have launched a search to nab him.

Officials warned that such scams not only cheat young aspirants out of their money but also put their futures at serious risk. A case has been registered, and authorities have assured strict action against such fraudsters.

Would you like me to rewrite this in a more sensational “crime-reporting” style (like a tabloid feature: “Shocking! How fake degree shops are sending people abroad”)? Or keep it straightforward news-style?

Ahmedullah

Ahmedullah is an active digital journalist associated with 'Deccan Live', reporting on a wide range of national and international topics. His work particularly focuses on political developments, social issues, and important news related to the Muslim world. His journalism is characterized by a fact-based approach and timely delivery of news, through which he keeps readers informed about the latest developments.

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