Gangster Vijay Bharti alias Shivkumar.
Uttar Pradesh’s Ghazipur police have taken action under the Gangsters Act against three members of the gang who printed fake notes. This measure has been taken by order of the District Magistrate. The gang leader is also involved in this. He is a very cruel type of criminal. In police revelations many shocking cases against him came to light. Mastermind Vijay Bharti used to print fake notes on his school campus. Till date it has not manufactured its original Aadhaar card. I used to work with a fake Aadhaar card.
According to the police, Vijay Bharti used to print fake notes. He was installing a machine to print fake grades on the school campus. Police from 13 districts were searching for him. The police had arrested him with fake notes worth Rs 99,000 ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. He is also known as Shivkumar Pandit. Before this, Vijay Bharti had also worked with LIC by forming an NGO. At that time he was also a big agent of LIC.
Original Aadhaar card not made
Police investigation revealed that Shivkumar had not made his Aadhar card in his entire life. But he managed to insert his photo in four fake Aadhaar cards. According to the police, he did not commit any crime in the name of his real name Vijay Bharti. At the time of his arrest, Ghazipur Superintendent of Police had said in a press conference that the accused had taken over the franchise of Dalims Sunbeam School in Chaubepur, Varanasi district. She broke up with her partner and took over the school in his name.
It is used to print fake grades at school.
Police investigation revealed that the accused had also started a school with the same name in Mehnajpur, Azamgarh. Where the machine to print counterfeit bills was installed. There, along with some young people, he used to print fake bills. Khanpur Police Station In-charge Praveen Yadav has registered a case against the accused under Section 3(1) of the Gangsters Act.
He said Shiv Shankar Pandit was arrested in April 2024 with 30 fake Rs 500 notes, 18 fake Rs 200 notes and 73 fake Rs 100 notes along with a machine and paper for printing fake notes. The police registered a case against the accused under section 3(1) of the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Anti-Social Activities and Gangs Act, 1986.