Police begin search for man accused of ‘forging’ documents of Vizhinjam port to dupe investors

Thiruvananthapuram police are investigating a man accused of forging documents from the Vizhinjam International Seaport Authority to defraud investors. The suspect allegedly claimed to have secured a major project contract to solicit funds.
Why it matters
This case underscores the risks of investment fraud involving large-scale infrastructure projects and the importance of due diligence in public-private partnerships.
The Thiruvananthapuram City Police have begun an investigation into a complaint that a Malappuram native allegedly forged documents of the Vizhinjam International Seaport Authority, claiming that he had secured a ₹300-crore project contract, and is suspected of duping several people. A case has been registered against Salmanul Faris P.T., 45, a native of Areacode in Malappuram district, by the Thampanoor Police.
The report is a straightforward account of a police investigation and the allegations involved.
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