Haryana-based agent arrested for arranging fake Poland visas
New Delhi: The Delhi Police have arrested a 36-year-old Haryana-based agent, Gagandeep Singh, for allegedly arranging fake Poland visas for individuals attempting to travel abroad. Singh was wanted in a visa fraud case registered in 2021, an official said.
Another agent involved in the case, identified as Kulwinder, remains absconding.
According to police, Singh, a resident of Kurukshetra, is also implicated in two other visa fraud cases at the Delhi airport.
Additional Commissioner of Police (IGI Airport) Usha Ragnani said that on September 6, 2021, two Punjab-based passengers, Chandra Prakash (22) and Sarabjit (23), were caught at Delhi airport with fake Poland visas during immigration clearance.
During interrogation, the passengers admitted to paying Rs 3 lakh each to Kulwinder, who had promised to help them reach Portugal via Poland.
They alleged that Kulwinder and his associates arranged their fake visas and travel tickets.
Police are continuing their investigation to locate Kulwinder and identify other individuals involved in the visa fraud network.