Sattar Shaikh was selling fake certificates of diploma courses for Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000, police said.
MUMBAI: The Mumbai Crime Branch on Wednesday arrested a 42-year-old man for allegedly preparing and selling fake marksheets of diploma courses and work experience certificates of various companies.
The crime branch officials received information that Sattar Shaikh was selling fake certificates of diploma courses for Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000.
The police then raided the residence of Shaikh in Chembur area in eastern suburbs where they found fake marksheets of diploma in electrical engineering.
The accused had prepared these fake certificates in such a way it looked like they were issued by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical education. Shaikh was later arrested.
(Left) ASI Sattar Shaikh and API Nitin Patil
THANE: Two on-duty railway policemen saved a woman from an imminent mishap at the Thane railway station on Saturday morning after she fell off a running train.
The railway police said that the passenger, Dhanpatti Bharadwaj, had tried to alight from the Mumbai-bound Mahanagari Express after it started moving, but lost her balance and fell on the platform. She was about to fall in the gap between the train and the platform. “The woman panicked and tried to get off in the wrong direction after the train started moving,” said senior inspector N G Khadkikar, Thane railway police.