India: Two arrested at airport for having fake passport stamps
April 29, 2009
RGI Airport authorities arrested two persons from Karimnagar district after they were deported by Doha airport officials for having fake immigration clearance stamps on their passports.
Gangadhar, of Medipally and his brother-in-law Chandrasekhar, of Jagityal paid Rs 1.5 lakh each to one Batla Bhaskar of Karimnagar and his associates, Vijay Bhaskar and Srinivas Rao for securing visa and travel tickets to Paris.
The agents were able to get them visiting visas to France for the month of April.
The Times of India
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