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JAMMU: The Special Crime Wing (SCW) of the Crime Branch, Jammu, has filed charge-sheets in two unique and intricate fraud cases, bringing them before the Courts of Law for judicial review and determination.
Providing insights into the cases, SSP SCW Jammu, Sanjay Parihar said that the first case involves the fraudulent acquisition of a fake date of birth certificate to secure a government job under SRO-43.
The second case pertains to a shocking act of fraud and forgery, where a husband illicitly withdrew Rs 11,35,785 from his wife’s account without her knowledge or consent, Parihar said.
In the first case, the SSP said, the accused, in collaboration with the then CEO Jammu and other accomplices, manipulated legal documents and misrepresented facts before the court to fabricate a fraudulent date of birth certificate.
This forged document was used to secure a government job in the PHE Department under SRO-43 for the beneficiary, who was a juvenile at the time, back in 1997, Parihar added.
The investigation, spearheaded by DySP Anita Kattal, meticulously uncovered the fraudulent activities.
The charge-sheet has been presented before the Railway Court, marking a critical step towards justice in this decades-old case, Sanjay said.
“The second case highlights a betrayal of trust within a marital relationship. The accused husband manipulated and withdrew a substantial sum of Rs 11,35,785 from his wife’s account without her consent. This act of fraud and forgery was thoroughly investigated by Inspector Kali Charan, who ensured a robust case was built against the accused. The charge-sheet for this case was presented in the City Judge’s Court yesterday,” Sanjay Parihar said.
SSP Parihar commended the diligent efforts of the Investigating Officers and emphasized the SCW’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice in cases of fraud and deception.