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Ghaziabad police arrested a man who claimed to be the chairman of UP Human Rights Commission. The accused used to demand security protocols from the administration of different districts by claiming himself to be the chairman of UP Human Rights Commission…

Ghaziabad Police has arrested a person who used to call himself the chairman of Human Rights Commission. Actually, the accused used to demand protection from the officials of many districts of the state by calling himself the chairman of UP Human Rights Commission. He has been arrested on this charge. Officials gave information about this incident. Let us tell you that the accused has been identified as 25-year-old Anas Malik, who is a resident of Kanth Road, Moradabad. He told that calling himself the chairman of Uttar Pradesh Human Rights Commission, the accused had sent official letters to the District Magistrates of Moradabad, Ghaziabad, Amroha and Noida for a two-day program on November 8 and demanded security under the protocol.

Man arrested for calling himself the chairman of UP Human Rights Commission
After doubting the letters, the police started investigation and found that Malik had nothing to do with the commission. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sachchidanand confirmed Malik’s arrest and said that he had given fake information to mislead the local officials. The officer said, “During interrogation, Malik revealed that he has studied only till 10th standard and used to work as a driver.” Let us tell you that this is not the first time that such a person has been arrested. Earlier, a fake PMO officer has also been arrested. At the same time, many times people who became fake police officers and fake DMs have also been arrested.

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