He offered them to people who wished to travel
The Upparpet police arrested a 35-year-old travel agent for allegedly selling fake COVID-19 certificates to people wishing to travel outside Karnataka. Acting on a tip-off, a team of police led by Inspector C.B. Shvaswamy raided a shop in Manivartapete and arrested the travel agent Sampat Lal.
During the raid, they recovered a letterhead of a private diagnostic centre and three COVID-19 negative test reports that appeared to be signed by doctors.
Sanjeev Patil, DCP, (West), said that the accused was charging anywhere between ₹3,000 and ₹4,000 for each report. “He managed to create several such documents, which he sold to people travelling to Rajasthan and West Bengal. We will be alerting our counterparts in the two States to identify the buyers of these documents for further action,” Mr. Patil said.
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Two sisters found dead in their house
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Two sisters, aged 60 and 58, were found dead under mysterious circumstances in their house at Gopalapura on Magadi Road on Thursday. The deceased have been identified as R. Jamuna and her younger sister Raani. “They were single and lived together,” said a police officer.
It was the third sibling, Prema, who realised something was amiss when her repeated calls to them went unanswered.
“Prema lives with her husband in Chamarajpet. They decided to visit her sisters. They found the house locked from inside,” the police officer added.