Fraudulent Aadhaar Card Unit Uncovered in Perumbavoor

Kerala Police dismantled a fraudulent Aadhaar card production unit in Perumbavoor, arresting an Assam native involved. The operation, discovered during 'Operation Clean Perumbavoor,' was set inside a phone shop. Authorities confiscated various equipment and cash. The investigation is ongoing, with further probes being conducted.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kochi | Updated: 10-03-2025 21:56 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 21:56 IST
Fraudulent Aadhaar Card Unit Uncovered in Perumbavoor
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In a significant breakthrough, Kerala Police dismantled a fraudulent Aadhaar card manufacturing unit operating in Perumbavoor. The operation led to the arrest of Harijul Islam, a 26-year-old native of Nagaon, Assam, who was allegedly involved in producing fake documents for migrant workers.

The discovery was made during 'Operation Clean Perumbavoor,' an initiative focused on rooting out illegal activities in the area. The illicit unit operated within a mobile phone shop at a bustling shopping complex near the Perumbavoor bus stand. Police confiscated numerous forged Aadhaar cards, laptops, printers, mobile phones, and cash totaling approximately Rs 50,000.

Authorities have intensified the investigation, with further inquiries underway. The raid followed a tip-off received by Dr. Vaibhav Saxena, Ernakulam's Rural District Police Chief, underscoring the operation's success in shutting down this unlawful venture.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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