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Tamil Nadu Police bust fake passport racket, arrest 2 Lankans

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Indian Police in Tamil Nadu state have busted a fake passport racket, which helped Sri Lankan nationals to fly abroad from the city as Indian citizens and arrested two Sri Lankans including a 38-year-old woman, suspected to be part of the racket.

Earlier, the crime branch wing of Tamil Nadu police had arrested 11 people, including a travel agent, for allegedly preparing fake passports by collecting amounts of up to Rs 10 lakh from Sri Lankan nationals, the Press Trust of India reported.

Police investigations have revealed that the Sri Lankan woman had come to Tamil Nadu on a tourist visa some time back and overstayed her visa.

She had sought the help of the travel agent, who prepared a fake passport for her.

Her accomplice, who also possessed a Sri Lankan passport, managed to get a fake Aadhar card for her, police said.

The woman and her accomplice were arrested from a house in the city on Friday and produced before a local court, which later sent them to Puzhal central prison in Chennai.

Describing the modus operandi, police said the travel agent used to prepare fake Indian passports for Sri Lankan nationals, based on the information he received from his aide in Colombo.

The man, with the help of his gang, collected expired passports from people of economically weaker sections and sold them to Sri Lankan nationals as valid Indian passports for a monetary consideration.

Police also recovered 77 Indian passports, 12 Sri Lankan passports and machines used to prepare them and cash of Rs 85,000.

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