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Subcontinental: Notes from New Delhi

An American journalist takes on a job at the Hindustan Times.

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Story: Visa racket busted, four held

A second story from the crime desk. I'm officially on the racketeering beat.

"Four alleged fraudsters operating a phony travel agency that supplied fake foreign visas were arrested on Wednesday after police ensnared two suspects in a trap laid near south Delhi’s Defence Colony market..."
Posted by Robbie at 20:48
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      • Story: Two employees of fraud loan firm held
      • Story: Can Delhi become a caffeinated capital?
      • At the Golden Temple
      • Farewell, Harpaul
      • Story: Sparkle murder case trial begins
      • Gawker India?
      • Of touts and the Taj
      • Sex and the developing city
      • Story: Auto lifting gang leader was hired to kill ...
      • Story: Biggest hurdle for foreigners: how to apply
      • Story: Foreign students find DU quite unfriendly
      • Story: Indian workers to suspend strike
      • What job?
      • Pics from the first week
      • An admirer!
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      • Story: Visa racket busted, four held
      • Story: Friendship racket busted, six held
      • The initial crew

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