Bengaluru cyber centre owner forges Aadhaar cards to help clients get old-age pensions

The Central Crime Branch (CCB) Monday arrested a cyber centre owner in Bengaluru who was into changing the date of birth in the Aadhar cards of youths so as to make them eligible for government schemes, including old age pension, the police said.

During the raid, the police seized a laptop, six computers, hard disks, four mobile phones, and 205 old age pension applications and other documents. The police have identified the arrested as K S Chathur, a resident of Rajajinagar.

Joint Commissioner of Police (crime) SD Sharanappa said that Chathur edited the Aadhaar cards of people aged between 38 and 43 years and changed their date of births so as to make them eligible for the old-age pensions of senior citizens and levied a fee in the range of Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000.

— source | 21-03-2023

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