Fake marks card racket busted in Bengaluru, founder of Koramangala-based company booked
Bengaluru police have busted a racket involving the creation and distribution of fake educational marks cards. The founder of a local education company and his associates allegedly targeted high school dropouts with fraudulent admission promises.
Why it matters
This fraud undermines the integrity of the educational system and exploits vulnerable students seeking professional qualifications.
The Special Enquiry Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB), Bengaluru, has registered a case against Raja Reddy, founder of Digital Distance Education Mission (DDEM) at Koramangala, and his associates for allegedly running a fake marks card racket, and cheating students by promising admission to various colleges.
The article reports on a criminal investigation using objective, police-provided information.
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