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Times of India14.06.2026Crime2 dk okumaIndia

21-Year-Old Posing as Army Brigadier Arrested in Shahjahanpur

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  • Aryan Verma, a 21-year-old man, was arrested in Shahjahanpur for impersonating an Army Brigadier.
  • He was found with fake military insignia, commandos, and an SUV bearing military plates, leading to his apprehension after a two-month surveillance operation.

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A 21-year-old man, Aryan Verma, was apprehended in Shahjahanpur while posing as a Brigadier with fake military insignia and commandos. The operation was the culmination of nearly two months of surveillance.

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A 21-year-old man, Aryan Verma, posing as a Brigadier with fake military insignia and commandos, was apprehended in Shahjahanpur.

LUCKNOW: A man dressed as a Brigadier, travelling in an SUV adorned with military insignia and flanked by self-styled commandos, may have looked every bit the senior army officer he claimed to be. But a carefully laid trap by army authorities and veterans in Shahjahanpur brought the charade to an abrupt end Friday, exposing what investigators believe was an elaborate impersonation racket. Officials noted the accused suffers from knock knees, a physical condition that would make him ineligible for military service, making his alleged attempt to pass himself off as a senior officer ironic. And to cap it all, he is just 21. The operation was the culmination of nearly two months of surveillance and intelligence gathering after reports surfaced about a suspicious individual moving around Shahjahanpur and neighbouring areas while presenting himself as a high-ranking Army officer. Acting on the inputs, Station Headquarters Shahjahanpur, led by Administrative Commandant Col JS Jaglan, worked with local ex-servicemen to verify the suspect's identity and apprehend him. To lure him out, organisers invited the suspect to a function at the Shaheed Museum on the pretext of felicitating local students. As soon as he arrived, the waiting team identified and detained him along with his associates. The accused, Aryan Verma, was allegedly dressed in the uniform of a Brigadier and arrived in an SUV bearing a one-star plate and an army headquarters flag. During the operation, authorities recovered a fake Brigadier identity card, an air pistol, an AMC regimental cane and several other items resembling official military accoutrements. Investigators also detained two men in black who were allegedly posing as NSG commandos, while the driver accompanying the group was found carrying a Govt of India identity card. All four individuals, along with the seized material, were handed over to Sadar police station in Shahjahanpur, for investigation and legal action.

Offene Fragen

  • What was Verma's motive?
  • Were there other accomplices?
  • What legal action will be taken?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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