Aligarh Police Raid: Fake Documents, Mobiles, Cartridges Seized in Quarsi Case

Aligarh Police Raid: Fake Documents, Mobiles, Cartridges Seized in Quarsi Case

In a major crackdown, the Aligarh Police carried out a joint operation involving teams from Civil Lines and Quarsi police stations in Aligarh.

The action was taken in connection with a case registered under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).


Case Details and FIR Information

The operation relates to FIR number 319/2026 registered at Quarsi police station under sections 191(2), 191(3), 190, 109(1), and 3(5) of BNS.

The accused was reportedly involved in activities related to fraud and illegal possession of items.



Major Recovery During Raid

During the search operation at the accused’s room, police recovered:

  • Suspicious and fake certificates (26 documents)
  • 08 mobile phones
  • Fake currency notes (₹500 and ₹100 denominations)
  • A laptop (Dell) and digital note pad
  • Multiple ID cards
  • Live cartridges and empty shells
  • Illegal magazine and ammunition

Seized Items Overview

The seized materials indicate possible involvement in document forgery and illegal arms possession.


Details of Ammunition Recovered

Police recovered:

  • .315 bore cartridges (live)
  • 12 bore cartridges
  • .32 bore cartridges
  • Empty magazines and pistol-related items

This raises concerns about illegal arms handling.


Location of Recovery

The recovery was made from a room in a hostel at Aligarh Muslim University area, specifically Sir Syed Hall (as per police note).


Police Teams Involved

The operation was conducted by multiple officers from Civil Lines and Quarsi police stations, reflecting coordinated action.


Further Legal Action Initiated

Following the recovery, additional legal sections have been invoked related to:

  • Arms Act violations
  • Criminal conspiracy
  • Forgery and illegal possession

The investigation is ongoing.


Significance of the Operation

This operation highlights the proactive approach of Uttar Pradesh Police in tackling organized illegal activities.

It also underscores concerns around fake documentation and illegal arms circulation.


Outlook: Investigation Continues

Authorities are now examining the source of the recovered items and possible wider network involvement.

Further arrests and disclosures are expected as the probe progresses.

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