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All about 'Mooli Devi', the woman who faked being a Rajasthan cop for almost 2 years

All about 'Mooli Devi', the woman who faked being a Rajasthan cop for almost 2 years

Deccan Heralda day ago
Police conducted a search of the rented room associated with Bugalia only to seize Rs 7 lakh in cash, three different police uniforms and examination documents from the Rajasthan Police Academy.
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