Man held for impersonating as CBI officer


New Delhi, July 12 (IANS): A man was arrested here for posing as a senior officer of the CBI and cheating people, police said Saturday.

The Delhi Police Crime Branch arrested 38-year-old Saji Kumar, hailing from Pathanamthitta in Kerala, from Taimur Nagar area of south Delhi after a complaint was filed against him Friday under various charges dealing with impersonation and cheating.

Police said Kumar posed as Ajith Kumar, an 'inspector general of police' in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and cheated innocent people.

In December 2013, he approached the owner of the Kerala Hotel in south Delhi's INA market and directed him to employ his twin brother as a cook in his eatery.

The accused Saji then got employed himself in the hotel, posing as the twin of his CBI officer brother.

The police complaint was filed by the hotel owner.

Kumar is fond of watching Malayalam movies and got the idea of posing as a CBI officer after watching movies of Malayalam superstar Suresh Gopi, police said.

  

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