A first-year undergraduate student of business administration has been arrested with 160 fake passports, mostly of Arab countries, by the Mathura police on Monday. Surprised cops said he seemed to be conducting a racket "on a remarkably vast scale from his room in a paying guest accommodation".
Vikas Kumar, a native of Gopalganj in Bihar, was enrolled in a business administration course in a private college here. According to Mathura SSP Rakesh Singh, police arrested him from his PG room after the landlord got suspicious and alerted cops.
"Kumar was allotted a college hostel room, but the college administration threw him out of the hostel after finding his activities suspicious. He shifted from there and took up a PG accommodation but there too the owners found his behaviour very strange as he used to change the lock of his room every alternate day. He never contacted or talked to anyone and preferred stay inside his room," added the SSP.
BBA student caught with 160 fake passports - The Times of India
Vikas Kumar, a native of Gopalganj in Bihar, was enrolled in a business administration course in a private college here. According to Mathura SSP Rakesh Singh, police arrested him from his PG room after the landlord got suspicious and alerted cops.
"Kumar was allotted a college hostel room, but the college administration threw him out of the hostel after finding his activities suspicious. He shifted from there and took up a PG accommodation but there too the owners found his behaviour very strange as he used to change the lock of his room every alternate day. He never contacted or talked to anyone and preferred stay inside his room," added the SSP.
BBA student caught with 160 fake passports - The Times of India

