The Indian police arrested six men accused of pretending to be the police and have extorted money from “an office to fight crime”.
His “International Office of Criminal Investigation”, located in Boida, in the suburbs of New Delhi, was decorated with the “colors” of the police, the police on Sunday night August 10 in a statement.
“Affiliated at Interpol”
It is suspected that these six men have falsified documents and administered a website from which they requested “donations,” according to the same source. They presented themselves as “civil officials” and as “affiliates at Interpol” and international crimes services.
Police have seized several mobile phones, checkbook, official stamps and identity cards.
These arrests intervene after the arrest at the end of July, near New Delhi, of a man who appeared for two years as an ambassador of fictional nations and, therefore, would have disappointed employment applicants by promising them to work abroad.
Source: BFM TV
