Three bodies were found on the busy Mathura expressway Tuesday with identification documents belonging to other people, police said.
Two admit cards for the Rajasthan Public Service Commission were found with the bodies, which were dumped near Alwarpur.
An official told IANS that on checking with the families of the card holders, they were found to be safe and at their homes.
The admit cards were fake and an attempt to mislead the police, he said.
The cards belonged to Kanhai Lal and Sher Singh, residents of Bhagosa and Magrora villages.
Their families said they had not been out of their houses in the last two days.
Later, police identified the bodies as that of Ramendra, Mukesh and Arvind, all hailing from Alwar, Rajasthan.
Though the bodies bore injury marks, police were, however, not immediately able to establish the cause of death.
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