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A shopkeeper selling fake NCERT books was caught, the team from Delhi laid a trap and arrested him; There was a stampede among the shopkeepers nearby | News India

19 09 2024 2 9406225

Jalandhar : When the team of Delhi NCERT (NCERT) reached Jalandhar on Wednesday afternoon, they got information that the shopkeeper was selling fake NCERT books in the college bookstore located in the book market opposite DAV College under Thana 1. They laid a trap and first bought books from the shopkeeper by posing as a customer and later informed the police station. When the police of Thana 1 reached the spot and investigated, more than 50 NCERT books were found.

ACP North Sheetal Singh said that his team received information from the NCERT team from Delhi to Harinder Singh, in-charge of Thana 1, that a shopkeeper in the college book store in front of DAV College is selling fake books. The party reached the spot and during the investigation, the shopkeeper Arun Luther, who lives in Friends Colony, was arrested and more than 50 fake books were recovered and a case was registered. Investigation started under copyright. Thana in-charge Harinder Singh said that 50 books of various classes have been recovered from the accused and efforts are being made to find out from whom the accused used to get these books so that he can be named in the case and arrested.

The INCERT team from Delhi told that they had received information that the said shopkeeper was making and selling his own books, after which the team reached the market near the college in the afternoon. They first laid a trap and bought three books, whose video was also made, but the team did not let the shopkeeper know that these were from NCERT. The team had come, after which they informed the police of Thana 1 and then the police reached the spot. Seeing this, the shop owner realized that he had been cheated, but when he tried to talk to the people present at the shop, they were not ready to say anything.

When the police team of Thana 1 reached the shop of College Book Store, there was a stampede among the shopkeepers nearby. On this occasion, ACP North Sheetal Singh said that this is the first case that has come to his notice. His team has started investigation and is trying to find out how many books the accused has sold so far. The police will soon find out who all are involved with him and what are the names of his other accomplices in the case.