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Fake marks card racket busted in Bengaluru, founder of Koramangala-based company booked

Fake marks card racket busted in Bengaluru, founder of Koramangala-based company booked
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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.

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This fraud undermines the integrity of the educational system and exploits vulnerable students seeking professional qualifications.

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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.

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