naidubava Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 A 28-year-old student from Telangana was arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad, on June 1 after being deported from the United States for using fake educational certificates to obtain a student visa. Based on his confession, police also arrested the managing director of an overseas education consultancy involved in preparing the forged documents, according to a report by the Times of India. The student, Pakiru Gopal Reddy from Parepalligudem, had traveled to the US on September 28, 2023, using counterfeit BSc Computers certificates allegedly issued by Madurai Kamaraj University. He was pursuing his master's degree at Webster University, Missouri. “He went to the US with fake documents and stayed there for 15 months. After a short visit to India in 2024, he returned to the US in May. However, .. Upon his arrival in Hyderabad, immigration officials questioned Reddy, during which he claimed that one Katoju Ashok of Sri Dhanalakshmi Overseas Private Limited in Vanasthalipuram had arranged the forged certificates for him. Reddy was handed over to RGIA police on June 1. The next day, police arrested Ashok, who reportedly admitted to supplying fake degree certificates to at least 15 students since 2020. Quote
naidubava Posted June 4 Author Report Posted June 4 The student, Pakiru Gopal Reddy from Parepalligudem in Nalgonda district, travelled to the US on September 28, 2023. He had obtained a visa using counterfeit BSc Computers certificates purportedly issued by Madurai Kamaraj University. He was pursuing his master's degree at Webster University, Missouri, when he was deported. Fake visa documents lead to deportation When questioned by immigration officials upon his arrival at Hyderabad, Reddy admitted that one Katoju Ashok, managing director of Sri Dhanalakshmi Overseas Private Limited in Vanasthalipuram, had arranged the forged certificates for him. Reddy was handed over to RGIA police immediately on June 1. A search operation at Ashok's office led to the seizure of 150 forged mark sheets, provisional certificates, and recommendation letters bearing the names of Madurai Kamaraj University and Osmania University. Police also recovered company stamps, four mobile phones, and Rs 10 lakh in cash from his possession. Quote
Redarya Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 6 minutes ago, naidubava said: A 28-year-old student from Telangana was arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad, on June 1 after being deported from the United States for using fake educational certificates to obtain a student visa. Based on his confession, police also arrested the managing director of an overseas education consultancy involved in preparing the forged documents, according to a report by the Times of India. The student, Pakiru Gopal Reddy from Parepalligudem, had traveled to the US on September 28, 2023, using counterfeit BSc Computers certificates allegedly issued by Madurai Kamaraj University. He was pursuing his master's degree at Webster University, Missouri. “He went to the US with fake documents and stayed there for 15 months. After a short visit to India in 2024, he returned to the US in May. However, .. Upon his arrival in Hyderabad, immigration officials questioned Reddy, during which he claimed that one Katoju Ashok of Sri Dhanalakshmi Overseas Private Limited in Vanasthalipuram had arranged the forged certificates for him. Reddy was handed over to RGIA police on June 1. The next day, police arrested Ashok, who reportedly admitted to supplying fake degree certificates to at least 15 students since 2020. Adendi Telanagana vallu Adi highly respected asalu fraud cheyyaru ga. Evado Andhrodi kutra. As overseas education consultancy andhrodi ayyi vuntadi. Ayina Hyd immigration vallaki emi pani 1 Quote
RavvaKesari Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 3 minutes ago, naidubava said: A 28-year-old student from Telangana was arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad, on June 1 after being deported from the United States for using fake educational certificates to obtain a student visa. Based on his confession, police also arrested the managing director of an overseas education consultancy involved in preparing the forged documents, according to a report by the Times of India. The student, Pakiru Gopal Reddy from Parepalligudem, had traveled to the US on September 28, 2023, using counterfeit BSc Computers certificates allegedly issued by Madurai Kamaraj University. He was pursuing his master's degree at Webster University, Missouri. “He went to the US with fake documents and stayed there for 15 months. After a short visit to India in 2024, he returned to the US in May. However, .. Upon his arrival in Hyderabad, immigration officials questioned Reddy, during which he claimed that one Katoju Ashok of Sri Dhanalakshmi Overseas Private Limited in Vanasthalipuram had arranged the forged certificates for him. Reddy was handed over to RGIA police on June 1. The next day, police arrested Ashok, who reportedly admitted to supplying fake degree certificates to at least 15 students since 2020. Nice. This kind of things happened prior with people who got their GCs too. Covid time lo vachina batch lo chala mandi unnaru. Quote
naidubava Posted June 4 Author Report Posted June 4 15 minutes ago, Redarya said: Adendi Telanagana vallu Adi highly respected asalu fraud cheyyaru ga. Evado Andhrodi kutra. As overseas education consultancy andhrodi ayyi vuntadi. Ayina Hyd immigration vallaki emi pani When deporting destination immigration department ki information isthaaru.. Quote
aratipandu Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 31 minutes ago, naidubava said: A 28-year-old student from Telangana was arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad, on June 1 after being deported from the United States for using fake educational certificates to obtain a student visa. Based on his confession, police also arrested the managing director of an overseas education consultancy involved in preparing the forged documents, according to a report by the Times of India. The student, Pakiru Gopal Reddy from Parepalligudem, had traveled to the US on September 28, 2023, using counterfeit BSc Computers certificates allegedly issued by Madurai Kamaraj University. He was pursuing his master's degree at Webster University, Missouri. “He went to the US with fake documents and stayed there for 15 months. After a short visit to India in 2024, he returned to the US in May. However, .. Upon his arrival in Hyderabad, immigration officials questioned Reddy, during which he claimed that one Katoju Ashok of Sri Dhanalakshmi Overseas Private Limited in Vanasthalipuram had arranged the forged certificates for him. Reddy was handed over to RGIA police on June 1. The next day, police arrested Ashok, who reportedly admitted to supplying fake degree certificates to at least 15 students since 2020. Inthaki ela doriki poyaadu?? Quote
megadheera Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 42 minutes ago, naidubava said: A 28-year-old student from Telangana was arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad, on June 1 after being deported from the United States for using fake educational certificates to obtain a student visa. Based on his confession, police also arrested the managing director of an overseas education consultancy involved in preparing the forged documents, according to a report by the Times of India. The student, Pakiru Gopal Reddy from Parepalligudem, had traveled to the US on September 28, 2023, using counterfeit BSc Computers certificates allegedly issued by Madurai Kamaraj University. He was pursuing his master's degree at Webster University, Missouri. “He went to the US with fake documents and stayed there for 15 months. After a short visit to India in 2024, he returned to the US in May. However, .. Upon his arrival in Hyderabad, immigration officials questioned Reddy, during which he claimed that one Katoju Ashok of Sri Dhanalakshmi Overseas Private Limited in Vanasthalipuram had arranged the forged certificates for him. Reddy was handed over to RGIA police on June 1. The next day, police arrested Ashok, who reportedly admitted to supplying fake degree certificates to at least 15 students since 2020. Idneti.. certificate create cheyatam art.. ante artist lani kuda arrest chestara… etu pothundi naa desham Quote
CanadianMalodu Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 59 minutes ago, DonnyStrumpet said: Fake “Pakiru” That's what got my attention when I was reading this 😅 Quote
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Bendapudi_english Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 1 hour ago, naidubava said: A 28-year-old student from Telangana was arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad, on June 1 after being deported from the United States for using fake educational certificates to obtain a student visa. Based on his confession, police also arrested the managing director of an overseas education consultancy involved in preparing the forged documents, according to a report by the Times of India. The student, Pakiru Gopal Reddy from Parepalligudem, had traveled to the US on September 28, 2023, using counterfeit BSc Computers certificates allegedly issued by Madurai Kamaraj University. He was pursuing his master's degree at Webster University, Missouri. “He went to the US with fake documents and stayed there for 15 months. After a short visit to India in 2024, he returned to the US in May. However, .. Upon his arrival in Hyderabad, immigration officials questioned Reddy, during which he claimed that one Katoju Ashok of Sri Dhanalakshmi Overseas Private Limited in Vanasthalipuram had arranged the forged certificates for him. Reddy was handed over to RGIA police on June 1. The next day, police arrested Ashok, who reportedly admitted to supplying fake degree certificates to at least 15 students since 2020. Idhe ear rings ayithe , vachestharu, ipudu mathram memu kulam shudam matham shudam. 1 Quote
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