While printing banners, he started printing ‘Visa’ and started a fake business worth Rs 100 crore
Rahul Tiwari September 20, 2024 08:21 PM

The world is rapidly becoming digital. From air travel to government offices, many of our works are becoming paperless. Even the country's budget is now read on a tablet. Despite this, the business of fake documents is still going on in the country. You will be surprised to know that a banner printer in Delhi has set up a business of up to Rs 100 crore from fake papers.

Yes, this story is from Tilak Nagar in Delhi where Manoj Monga prepared fake visas for hundreds of people and cheated them. In this way, he built a business of Rs 100 crore and now after 5 years of hiding, the airport police has arrested him. How did Manoj Monga build this business?

The one who printed the banner became the mastermind

According to a TOI report, Manoj Monga used to print banners in Delhi's Tilak Nagar. He started making fake visas from his home. For this, he used software like Photoshop and Corel Draw.

Manoj Monga had prepared exact copies and templates of visa documents of many different countries. He had achieved such mastery in the graphic designing course that no one could identify the fraud in the visa prepared by him.

This is how he built a business of Rs 100 crore

If we look at Manoj Monga's personal life, his wife is a teacher. While one of his two children studies in Germany. While his personal life was very normal, fake documents and stamps etc. were always present in his house.

Manoj Monga had a way of working. He used to prepare fake visa documents for 20 to 30 people every month. He used to make money from clients by taking advantage of their urgency. While he used to get only Rs. 5,000 for one banner in banner work, he used to get up to Rs. 1 lakh for a fake visa. In this way, he built his business of up to Rs. 100 crore.

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