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British-educated man running ‘fake embassy' from bungalow is arrested in India
British-educated man running ‘fake embassy' from bungalow is arrested in India

Telegraph

time6 days ago

  • Telegraph

British-educated man running ‘fake embassy' from bungalow is arrested in India

Indian police have arrested a British-educated man on suspicion of running a fake embassy that extorted workers by offering them jobs in non-existent countries. Harshvardhan Jain, 47, is accused of impersonating an ambassador, possessing false diplomatic car number plates and promising employment in fake countries such as 'Westarctica' and 'Seborga'. Sushil Ghule, a senior officer from the Uttar Pradesh police force, said Jain was also found with doctored photographs of himself posing with world leaders and dozens of fake government seals. Jain was arrested at a rental property in Ghaziabad, northern India, where he ran the fake embassy, CNN reported on Saturday. During a search of the bungalow, police found millions of Indian rupees and other currencies, as well as four cars with false diplomatic plates and the flags of various countries. Indian police have charged Jain with forgery, impersonation and possession of fake documents, including 12 diplomatic passports. According to The Hindu, an Indian newspaper, the false passports identified Jain as the 'Consul' of the non-existent micronations of 'Westarctica', 'Saborga', 'Poulvia' and 'Lodonia'. Indian police have accused Jain of a 'modus operandi of fraud, hawala [unofficial money transfers] and brokerage' and said his criminal enterprise had been running for nearly two decades. He is understood to have at least 11 bank accounts in four countries, three of them in the UK, and multiple shell companies around the world, the Indian Express reported. 'He worked as a broker in Gulf and African countries. When he returned to India in 2011, he resumed operations from his family home before shifting to the rented bungalow,' Indian police said. India media reported that Jain hailed from a wealthy business family and had studied for a master's degree in business administration at an unnamed London university. The suspect is 'part of an illegal arms trade network and [has] committed financial frauds in the garb of overseas firms', the newspaper added, citing the Uttar Pradesh police force. He was also reportedly arrested in 2012 by the same force for illegal possession of a satellite phone. Jain has not commented on the allegations, CNN reported on Saturday.

Heard of Seborga or Westarctica? A man in India pretended to run embassies for them
Heard of Seborga or Westarctica? A man in India pretended to run embassies for them

7NEWS

time24-07-2025

  • 7NEWS

Heard of Seborga or Westarctica? A man in India pretended to run embassies for them

Indian police have arrested a man accused of running a bogus embassy from a rented residential building near the capital, New Delhi, and recovered cars with fake diplomatic plates. The suspect impersonated an ambassador and allegedly duped people for money by promising overseas employment, senior police officer Sushil Ghule, of an Uttar Pradesh special task force in northern India, said. Harshvardhan Jain, 47, allegedly claimed to be an adviser or ambassador to entities such as 'Seborga' or 'Westarctica'. Police recovered multiple doctored photographs showing Jain with world leaders, and fake seals of India's foreign ministry and nearly three dozen countries, Ghule said. Jain was also suspected of illegal money laundering through shell companies abroad, he said. He is also facing charges of forgery, impersonation and possessing fake documents. Police recovered four cars bearing fake diplomatic plates and nearly 4.5 million Indian rupees ($A79,103) and other foreign currencies in cash from Jain's rented premises, which were adorned with international flags of several nations.

Man arrested for running fake embassy in New Delhi
Man arrested for running fake embassy in New Delhi

West Australian

time24-07-2025

  • West Australian

Man arrested for running fake embassy in New Delhi

Indian police have arrested a man accused of running a bogus embassy from a rented residential building near the capital, New Delhi, and recovered cars with fake diplomatic plates. The suspect impersonated an ambassador and allegedly duped people for money by promising overseas employment, said senior police officer Sushil Ghule of an Uttar Pradesh special task force in northern India. According to police, Harshvardhan Jain, 47, claimed to have acted as an adviser or ambassador to entities such as "Seborga" or "Westarctica." Police recovered multiple doctored photographs showing Jain with world leaders, and fake seals of India's foreign ministry and nearly three dozen countries, Ghule said. Jain was also suspected of illegal money laundering through shell companies abroad, he said. He is also facing charges of forgery, impersonation and possessing fake documents. Police recovered four cars bearing fake diplomatic plates and nearly 4.5 million Indian rupees ($A79,103) and other foreign currencies in cash from Jain's rented premises, which were adorned with international flags of several nations.

Man arrested for running fake embassy in New Delhi
Man arrested for running fake embassy in New Delhi

Perth Now

time24-07-2025

  • Perth Now

Man arrested for running fake embassy in New Delhi

Indian police have arrested a man accused of running a bogus embassy from a rented residential building near the capital, New Delhi, and recovered cars with fake diplomatic plates. The suspect impersonated an ambassador and allegedly duped people for money by promising overseas employment, said senior police officer Sushil Ghule of an Uttar Pradesh special task force in northern India. According to police, Harshvardhan Jain, 47, claimed to have acted as an adviser or ambassador to entities such as "Seborga" or "Westarctica." Police recovered multiple doctored photographs showing Jain with world leaders, and fake seals of India's foreign ministry and nearly three dozen countries, Ghule said. Jain was also suspected of illegal money laundering through shell companies abroad, he said. He is also facing charges of forgery, impersonation and possessing fake documents. Police recovered four cars bearing fake diplomatic plates and nearly 4.5 million Indian rupees ($A79,103) and other foreign currencies in cash from Jain's rented premises, which were adorned with international flags of several nations.

Man posed as an ambassador and ran a fake embassy, Indian police say
Man posed as an ambassador and ran a fake embassy, Indian police say

Toronto Star

time24-07-2025

  • Toronto Star

Man posed as an ambassador and ran a fake embassy, Indian police say

NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian police have arrested a man accused of running a bogus embassy from a rented residential building near the capital, New Delhi, and recovered cars with fake diplomatic plates. The suspect impersonated an ambassador and allegedly duped people for money by promising overseas employment, said senior police officer Sushil Ghule of Uttar Pradesh state's special task force in northern India.

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