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Undercover Police Unaware Of Fictitious Ministry Training Facility Was Hiring Intelligence Agents

The question is whether Delhi Police’s poor working style is still capable of preventing a major incident

Infiltrating the police, the fictitious Home Ministry training facility was hiring intelligence agents. On the one hand, where the working style of the Delhi Police is being questioned as a result of rising crime, the “fake” Department of Criminal Intelligence Training and Recruitment Center which has been operating in a rented building in the country’s capital for nearly a year, has been put on trial.

Some fraudsters were running a centre to recruit undercover agents in the Dwarka district of the country’s capital, Delhi, under the guise of the Union Home Ministry. Surprisingly, for nearly a year, recruitment was being conducted in the name of intelligence agencies such as RAW and IB in this centre housed in a rented building. When the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police raided here, the mastermind, claiming to be the so-called DSP of the Union Home Ministry’s “Department of Criminal Intelligence,” was apprehended on the spot. However, this incident has raised serious concerns about the Dwarka district police’s working style.

It all comes down to this

The Government of India works through agencies such as RAW and the Intelligence Bureau to keep a close eye on sensitive matters such as enemy countries outside the country and internal security. For the past few years, the patriotism and working style of RAW and Intelligence agents on the colorful screen has been well received by the youth. In such a case, who would object to Mahesh being given the opportunity to become an intelligence agent for as little as five or six lakh rupees? The mastermind people’s thoughts of cheating and gorakhdhandha have been brought to the ground. In addition, a training centre was established in the Dwarka district’s Jafarpur Kalan area.

Criminal wing busts racket

When the Crime Branch learned that youths were being recruited by opening a fake Union Home Ministry training centre, officers were taken aback, according to the Delhi Police. When the Crime Branch team arrived, they discovered an intelligence office of the “Department of Criminal Intelligence” operating about 400 yards away. Where the caught fraudster Ashish Chowdhary first tried to bully himself by calling himself DSP of the Union Home Ministry. When the police apprehended him, everyone was shocked to see the condition and operation of the centre.

Fake centre appeared to be the real thing

The Crime Branch team observed that the individuals who were employed by the con man Ashish Chowdhary to operate as constables, clerks, and orderlies in this fictitious office of the Union Home Ministry were conducting their business as usual. The “logo” and board of the Department of Criminal Intelligence were also posted behind Ashish Chowdhary’s office. A lot of delicate material has also been taken from the location by the crime branch.

Fraud continued for a whole year

According to crime branch sources, the fraudster gang has been operating this bogus Union Home Ministry training centre in Jafarpur Kalan for the past year. In such a case, the question arises as to what the beat system, widely regarded as the police force’s backbone, was doing. The most important fact is that the fraud gang hired this centre, which is located on approximately 400 yards of land. In such a case, who is to blame for the Delhi Police’s failure to complete the process of verifying the tenants?

What can the Delhi Police do?

Surprisingly, not only the local police but also the special staff of the district police and the AATS, as well as the crime branch, including the special cell and special branch of the Delhi Police, were unaware of the Union Home Ministry’s phony training and recruitment office. In such a case, the question is whether Delhi Police’s poor working style is still capable of preventing a major incident. In this case, an attempt was made to contact DCP Dwarka but he could not be reached.



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