Cracking Down on Aadhaar Fraud: Rajasthan Police Bust Major Racket
A man in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, was arrested for operating an illegal Aadhaar enrolment center. Authorities discovered the use of dummy fingerprints and manipulated biometric data to generate fake Aadhaar cards. The racket poses potential security risks, including aiding anti-national activities. Further investigations are ongoing to uncover more involved in the cybercrime.
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In a joint operation, the Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and local police apprehended an individual involved in a fraudulent Aadhaar enrolment racket in Hanumangarh district.
The suspect, Kuldeep Sharma, allegedly used unauthorized credentials and manipulated biometric data to produce fake Aadhaar cards, raising concerns of potential misuse for unlawful activities.
This breach highlights significant security threats tied to identity fraud, as police work to investigate further connections to a broader interstate network.
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