Three FIRs filed over forged entry permits, tampered vehicle in Delhi
The New Delhi Range Traffic Police has filed three FIRs related to forged entry permits and a tampered vehicle. In one case, a driver was caught using a fake No Entry Permission, while another driver admitted to purchasing a forged permit. These incidents highlight the growing issue of document forgery and the effectiveness of e-challan devices in identifying such frauds.
- ▪Three FIRs have been registered by the New Delhi Range Traffic Police in the last 48 hours.
- ▪One driver was found using a forged No Entry Permission while another admitted to buying a fake permit.
- ▪A tampered autorickshaw was also seized during routine checks, indicating a rise in document forgery.
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The New Delhi Range Traffic Police has registered three FIRs in separate cases involving forged No Entry Permissions (NEPs) and a tampered vehicle over the past 48 hours, officers said on Tuesday. In the first incident, personnel at Tilak Marg Circle intercepted a vehicle near the Patiala House Courts around 5.15 p.m. on Monday for violating no-entry restrictions. “On verification using an e-challan device, the NEP displayed on the vehicle was found to be forged,” a senior officer said. The driver, identified as Veer Pal, 21, a resident of Hamirpur in Uttar Pradesh, was allegedly using the fake permit. An FIR has been registered at Tilak Marg police station under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
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