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Police have cracked an international fraud syndicate that duped people by selling them sham wedding certificates, forged passports and school results. Authorities allege that the syndicate was involved in cheating people of thousands of ringgit by selling them counterfeit certificates. According to a statement released by the Royal Malaysia Police yesterday, the gang was operating on three levels - from providing forged documents for sale to printing them for sale, and finally getting hold of legitimate documents for sale. The 21-man gang has so far been remanded for police investigations under Section 420 of the Penal Code which carries a jail sentence of up to 10 years or fine or both. http://www.themalaysianinsider. com/malaysian-newspaper-article/article/police-crack-international-fraud-syndicate "Police have cracked an international fraud syndicate that duped people by selling them sham wedding certificates, forged passports and school results." The 22 suspects will be charged under sections 420, 379 & 411 of the PC. "There is also a section under Malaysian laws that prohibits issuing or selling documents that are false or misleading to be used for legitimate purposes," said Deputy Comm Datuk P Ramlee after the arrests. http://www.thestar.com.my/NewsPage. aspx?id=162188&NewsType=Detail&FileCatID=1 "Police have cracked an international fraud syndicate that duped people by selling them sham wedding certificates, forged passports and school results." The 22 suspects will be charged under sections 420, 379 & 411 of the PC. "There is also a section under Malaysian laws that prohibits issuing or selling documents that are false or misleading to be used for legitimate purposes," said Deputy Comm Datuk P Ramlee after the arrests. http://www.thestar.com.my/NewsPage. Forged passports, marriage certificates and degrees were among the documents being sold by a syndicate that was busted in a joint operation by Malaysian and Indonesian police, it was revealed yesterday. "I have worked in the passport section for several years now but this is the first time I have come across such a syndicate," said Comm Datuk R Pramudwinai, who was involved in the operation. http://www.thestar.com.my/NewsPage. "Police have cracked an international fraud syndicate that duped people by selling them sham wedding certificates, forged passports and school results." The 22 suspects will be charged under sections 420, 379 & 411 of the PC. "There is also a section under Malaysian laws that prohibits issuing or selling documents that are false or misleading to be used for legitimate purposes," said Deputy Comm Datuk P Ramlee after the arrests. http://www.thestar.com.my/NewsPage. Forged passports, marriage certificates and degrees were among the documents being sold by a syndicate that was busted in a joint operation by Malaysian and Indonesian police, it was revealed yesterday. http://www.thestar.com. cfa1e77820
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