The Indian police arrested a fake ambassador at a residential building on the outskirts of the Indian capital, New Delhi, and recovered vehicles including fake diplomatic plates.
Sushil Ghale, a senior police officer from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, said that the accused had become an ambassador and had allegedly earned money from people by misusing jobs abroad.
According to the police, 47 -year Harsharadan Jain said that he had worked as an ambassador or advisor to places like ‘Sebarga’ or ‘West Artica’.
Social Gholi said that the police have recovered many fake pictures with the world leaders and fake seals of the Indian Foreign Ministry and about three dozen countries with Harshanan Jain.
He said that the accused is also suspected of making money laundering through shell companies abroad. The accused is also facing allegations of fraud, fake identity and fake documents.
Police have recovered fake diplomatic plates and about 45 million Indian rupees and four vehicles with cash in various currencies.