A daring police operation in Mumbai’s Dindoshi area has led to the capture of Sujal Dayal, a 21-year-old Virar resident running a fake ration card factory for illegal immigrants. Over 350 counterfeit cards, electronic forgery tools, and fake documents were recovered, pointing to a well-oiled scam targeting public aid systems.
Intelligence tipped off officers about Sujal’s activities, prompting a raid that uncovered cards mimicking official ones with suburban Mumbai addresses. He revealed inheriting the racket from his father, whom he succeeded after his passing, methodically building a client base among undocumented Bangladeshis.
The haul includes sophisticated gear for high-volume production, fueling suspicions of a larger syndicate. Court granted police remand till February 12, buying time to dismantle the network through relentless questioning. This intervention safeguards subsidized rations from diversion, a persistent drain on state coffers.
Mumbai Police’s resolve shines through, with promises of sweeping arrests ahead. The episode spotlights the nexus between immigration rackets and welfare abuse, urging reforms like biometric verification. Citizens play a vital role by staying alert to fraud signals in their neighborhoods.
