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Fake passports and visas: Man claims passport offices in Maharashtra, Delhi and other states involved

Indian passport
A close-up picture of a man holding an Indian passport. (subodhsathe via Getty Images)

Adam Mohammad Irfan has been booked before. The master forger has at least 7 FIRs of visa-related cheating registered against him in Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Kolkata and Mumbai.

Irfan had been arrested in six of these cases in the past. He has now been booked again on similar charges.

The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested the 45-year-old man from Surat city for allegedly sending several persons abroad on bogus passports and visas, an official said on Tuesday.

Based on a tip-off, a team from the Gujarat ATS raided a house in Varachha area of Surat on Monday and apprehended Adam Mohammad Irfan with several fake passports that had visa stamps of Canada, Turkey, US, Peru, among other countries, the official said.

Apart from making fake passports and visas, Irfan also admitted to having helped people acquire passports using fake identities and documents provided by him, he said, adding that these passports were issued from passport offices in Maharashtra, Delhi and other states.

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In one of the WhatsApp chats intercepted by the ATS, Irfan had allegedly claimed that his connections at airports help him send people abroad on bogus documents, it was stated.

The accused had even claimed to have sent Pakistani and Bangladeshi nationals to the UK, Canada, South Africa and European countries via Pakistan on bogus passports and visas, the official said.

Recently, the accused was planning to send two girls from India to Dubai via Bangladesh using bogus passports and visas, and he was also allegedly involved in making fake investment certificates required to get visas of some countries, he said.