[According to the police, touts learnt to make fake Aadhar cards
through an instructional video available online, titled, ‘How To Make
Fake Aadhar Card From Mobile Phone In Just 2 Minutes!!’ (see, e.g.:
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOJmqyJ1e-4>). In the last three odd
months, this video has proved to be a rage among the touts
(unauthorisedly selling reserved train tickets).

(Also look up: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HlXulcTGLs> for Modi
on Aaadhaar card in 2013.)]

http://www.asianage.com/metros/mumbai/310517/rail-cops-uncover-fake-aadhar-scam.html

Rail cops uncover fake Aadhar scam

THE ASIAN AGE. | ARPIKA BHOSALE Published : May 31, 2017, 2:29 am IST
Updated : May 31, 2017, 2:29 am IST

Touts providing pre-booked tickets on the basis of forged cards to customers.

The railway police stumbled upon the racket after they arrested a tout
recently. (Representational photo)

Mumbai: The railway police have taken under its scanner, touts who are
providing pre-booked long-distance train tickets on the basis of
forged Aadhar cards to customers at double the price. On being
approached by a customer, the tout sells him a ticket booked in
somebody else’s name along with a forged Aadhar card. The police
stumbled upon the racket after they arrested a tout recently and
recovered dozens of fabricated Aadhar cards from him.

According to the police, touts learnt to make fake Aadhar cards
through an instructional video available online, titled, ‘How To Make
Fake Aadhar Card From Mobile Phone In Just 2 Minutes!!’. In the last
three odd months, this video has proved to be a rage among the touts.

The Railway Police Force (RPF), who cracked down on the racket, had no
clue that tickets were being sold in this manner to desperate
passengers, till one of them was caught red handed by an alert ticket
checker on May 24. Miraaj Khan, the tout, was brought in for
questioning after the RPF realised that the ID accompanying the
tickets did not look authentic.

CR, senior divisional security commissioner (Sr DSC) Sachin Bhalode
said that it was only after questioning Khan, who owns a agency
through which ticket booking are officially outsourced at a 12 per
cent commission, did they realised that it was a Aadhar cards scam
too. “Khan would book the ticket under random names at the counter,
and then he would sell it to a passenger along with the fake Aadhar
card.”

The RPF is now on a high alert and is keeping a close watch on other
touts. “Right now we are identifying touts who might be using the same
modus operandi,” he said.

The RPF has been trying to clamp down on illegal touts in the market.
One of the other major rackets of touts includes use of software that
speeds up the booking after a passenger logs onto the Indian Railway
Tourism & Catering (IRCTC) website. What it means is that, once the
booking starts at 8 am every morning, the software helps the passenger
gain an unfair advantage by becoming fourth in queue for booking a
ticket of his choice.

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