<p>Three persons have been arrested for impersonating policemen by carrying a fake identity card of Delhi Police. They told police that they had got the fake card made to enable them to move hasslefree in the city.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The brother-in-law of the person holding the card was found to be Delhi Police Head Constable Sayeed Akhtar. “The accused had prepared the fake identity card after scanning his brother-in-law’s card,” said police.<br /><br />Police are probing if the actual policeman was aware of the fraud.<br />The fraud came to light when two policemen were patrolling IP Estate on Monday afternoon. They found three men standing near a car that was filled with blankets. On finding their behaviour suspicious, police asked them for their introductions.<br /><br />All three claimed they were policemen. When asked to prove their identities, one of them who was later identified as Nawab Malik produced a police identity card. <br /><br />One of the policemen immediately asked him for his personal information system (PIS) number about which he had no clue, said police in a release on Tuesday.<br /><br /> The identity card was immediately verified with the concerned police department and it was found to be fake.<br /><br />A case of forgery and impersonation was subsequently registered with Madhu Vihar police station.<br /><br />The accused who was carrying the ID card earlier had a milk supply business, but turned to selling blankets after suffering losses.</p>
<p>Three persons have been arrested for impersonating policemen by carrying a fake identity card of Delhi Police. They told police that they had got the fake card made to enable them to move hasslefree in the city.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The brother-in-law of the person holding the card was found to be Delhi Police Head Constable Sayeed Akhtar. “The accused had prepared the fake identity card after scanning his brother-in-law’s card,” said police.<br /><br />Police are probing if the actual policeman was aware of the fraud.<br />The fraud came to light when two policemen were patrolling IP Estate on Monday afternoon. They found three men standing near a car that was filled with blankets. On finding their behaviour suspicious, police asked them for their introductions.<br /><br />All three claimed they were policemen. When asked to prove their identities, one of them who was later identified as Nawab Malik produced a police identity card. <br /><br />One of the policemen immediately asked him for his personal information system (PIS) number about which he had no clue, said police in a release on Tuesday.<br /><br /> The identity card was immediately verified with the concerned police department and it was found to be fake.<br /><br />A case of forgery and impersonation was subsequently registered with Madhu Vihar police station.<br /><br />The accused who was carrying the ID card earlier had a milk supply business, but turned to selling blankets after suffering losses.</p>