Chief Secretary’s fake letter goes viral, ‘conspiracy’ to provide security exposed, case filed against three

Dehradun: A letter issued under the signature of Uttarakhand Chief Secretary to provide police security is going viral on social media. On the basis of the complaint of Crime Police Sub-Inspector, Nagar Kotwali Police has filed a case against three people after the letter was found to be fake in the investigation. They have been identified as Neeraj Kashyap, Pandit Raj Acharya and Sudhir Mishra. Now the police is investigating the matter.

In fact, Cyber ​​Crime Sub-Inspector Ravindra Singh filed a complaint in Nagar Kotwali. In which Ravindra Negi has told that a fake letter was made citing the Chief Secretary to provide security to Neeraj Kashyap, a resident of Sahaspur. Shortly after the fake letter was made, this letter went viral on social media. When this fake letter reached the cyber police, it turned out to be fake. The signatures in it were copied and pasted from some other government order. The letter number was also of some other order.

After this, when the cyber police interrogated Neeraj, he told that the letter was sent to him by Pandit Acharya alias Nagendra, a resident of Dehradun. Pandit Acharya of Nagendra described himself as associated with Gorakhnath Math. He claims to be an advisor to UP CM Yogi Adityanath. After this, when the police interrogated Acharya, he told that this letter was sent to him by Sudhir Mishra from Lucknow.

In the case, the SSP says that a case has been registered against the three accused Neeraj Kashyap, Nagendra and Sudhir Mishra. The matter is being investigated thoroughly. He said that there was a letter to provide a gunner to provide security to Neeraj Kashyap, but this letter was an order earlier. This letter has been remade in a fraudulent manner. No such order has been issued.