Rajnish Singh of Delhi was arrested two days back following a complaint made by Narinder Dhingra, partner of 'Dhingra Exports' in Kurukshetra, with the police on March 29 last, a police spokesperson said.
The complainant had alleged that Rajnish had cheated them by booking a container on name of his firm by using fake documents to export rice to Singapore.
The spokesperson said that during interrogation of the accused, the police have recovered his laptop which contains various documents including fake documents of Dhingra Exports.
Police said the accused had filled papers to book a container last month for sending rice to Singapore, on basis of fake invoice and ID.
Police said that further investigations in the case are under progress.
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