New Delhi, Feb 19 || Delhi Police arrested a youth who allegedly promised jobs to people by using a fake National Investigation Agency (NIA) identity card. A patrol team from the Kotwali Police Station detained him from a suspicious vehicle near Delhi Chalo Park, behind the Red Fort area. A minor was also found inside the vehicle.
According to Delhi police, during a search conducted on Wednesday night, a purported NIA identity card was recovered from the accused.
Upon preliminary verification, the card was found to be fake. Officials clarified that the NIA does not issue such identity cards. Initial findings suggest that the accused used the forged identity to influence people and assure them of jobs.
Further investigation revealed that the accused had promised employment in Delhi to a minor from an economically disadvantaged family. Taking advantage of the family’s financial condition, he allegedly collected an advance payment.
The accused and the minor reportedly arrived in Delhi from Kashmir on February 12 and had been staying at a guest house in the Jama Masjid area.
Police sources said the accused attempted to explore job opportunities through some of his contacts in Delhi, but failed to secure any concrete arrangements. Meanwhile, his movements and conduct raised suspicion, leading to his detention during routine patrolling.