The accused identified as Manmohan Vashishth alias Ranveer Vashishth, along with his accomplice Tapan Dey, an autorickshaw driver would pose as CBI officials and dupe people of lakhs of rupees on the pretext of getting them a job in Ministry of Home Affairs, Railways and other Govt Departments, police said.
"The accused would trap victims by offering them fake admit cards, question papers and attendance sheet in the name of conducting examination for selection in these government departments," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (South-East) Mandeep S Randhawa.
Following a complaint filed against the two, by one Vipin Verma, resident of East of Kailash and his friends of being duped of Rs 7,45,000, police launched a hunt for Manmohan.
Police said the accused had a girl friend who was earlier working with the sister of the complainant, Vipin Verma and she was the one who introduced the complainant with the Manmohan, who introduced himself as senior inspector with CBI.
Impressed by his contacts, the complainant and his friends paid Manmohan Rs 7,45,000 in instalments from March 2014 to October 2014.
However, when the victims found that they have been cheated, they started demanding money from him but he switched off his mobile and left his rented accommodation, following which they lodged an FIR.
Using the photograph on the fake ID cards which the accused had given out, police started a lookout in Jaitpur area and arrested both of them on February 20.
Soon after, Vashishth started the business of conning people, posing as an senior inspector with CBI, police said.
Police have recovered fake identity card of MHA, admit cards of Railways, Baroda House, question papers among other documents along with mobile phones used in the commission of crime.
A computer and hard disk used in the preparation of the documents, and Tapan Dey's autorickshaw have also been seized, police said, adding that further investigation is on.
