Journalist Arrested For Making Fake Email ID OF CM Yogi
Journalist arrested for making fake email ID and forged signature of Chief Minister Yogi.
The Special Cell of Delhi Police has arrested a journalist accused of forging the fake email ID of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and his signature.
The accused has been identified as Manoj Kumar Seth, a resident of Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
A police investigation has revealed that he had created a fake mail id of UP Chief Minister yogiadityanath.mp@gmail.com.
However, the police are also investigating the matter with which motive the accused had made the fake ID of the Chief Minister.
Used to change whereabouts to save from police.
He was constantly changing his whereabouts to avoid the police. The possible locations of accused Manoj Kumar were also raided several times, but he managed to escape every time.
At present, a team was formed to nab the accused. The team of Special Cell has arrested the accused freelancer journalist from Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
STF arrested five smugglers with liquor boxes, to be distributed during elections.
liquor recovery in Meerut STF has arrested inter-state smugglers who smuggled liquor from Haryana. 820 boxes of liquor have been recovered from their possession.
This liquor was brought for distribution in elections.
ASP STF Brijesh Singh said that the team of the Meerut STF unit has arrested five members of an inter-state gang smuggling illegal liquor from the Singhawali Ahir area of the police station of Baghpat district.
These accused were caught-
Among the arrested accused, Kumar son Santosh Yadav resident Subhanpur police station Chandinagar district Baghpat.
Sachin Yadav son Raj Singh resident of Surana police station Muradnagar district Ghaziabad, Udham Singh son Karan Singh resident of Sisana police station Kharkhoda district Sonipat Haryana.
Deepak son Balraj resident of Garhi Sisana police station Kharkhoda district Sonipat Haryana and Amit son Hariram resident Garhi Sisana police station Kharkhoda district Sonipat Haryana.
Recovered Items.
From the possession of these accused, 820 boxes of Old Mung liquor (total 9840 bottles), a truck and a Swift five mobile phones, 75 bags of cumin seeds, and puffed rice were recovered.
The arrested accused told during interrogation that this liquor was brought for distribution in the assembly elections.