Bihar: Fake ADM arrested with his wife in Bhagalpur, used to give arms license for 5 lakhs…

A case has come to light from Bhagalpur district which will surprise you. Actually, a person from the district duped many people by putting a board of Senior Deputy Collector (ADM) on his car. When this came to the notice of Bhagalpur police, the police caught him. The whole case is being told of Jogsar police station area. The name of the person who has been caught is Raj Pandey.
The accused used to travel with his wife in a white luxury car
According to the information, Jogsar police arrested Raj Pandey and his wife Pushpa Pandey near his residence in Kharmanchak Mohalla, when both of them were going out somewhere in their white luxury car. A red board of Bihar Government, Senior Deputy Collector was installed in front of the car.
After the arrest, the police has also seized the vehicle. Also, a case of fraud has been registered against the accused Raj Pandey and his wife. Jogsar SHO Krishna Nandan Kumar Singh said that the fake ADM and his wife have been arrested. Both used to travel in a luxury car of white colour with number BR 01 PG 9119 and used to commit fraud.
Police released them on PR bond due to ill health
After the arrest, the fake ADM and his wife were brought to the police station and questioned about being a senior sub-divisional magistrate. Valid documents were also sought. But Ajay did not present any valid documents and did not give any satisfactory answer. Raj Pandey, who was riding the vehicle, had plaster on both his legs. When asked, he said that his bone is broken and he is going for treatment. At the same time, Raj Pandey and his wife Pushpa Pandey were released on PR bond due to ill health.
Used to charge Rs 5 lakh each for distributing licenses
Jogsar SHO Inspector Krishna Nandan Kumar Singh said that cases are also registered against Raj Pandey in Jogsar, Nathnagar and Siliguri of West Bengal. Raj Pandey had distributed fake arms licenses to hundreds of people in many districts including Bhagalpur, Khagaria, Munger, Banka, Navgachiya. He used to charge four to five lakh rupees for one license.