Published 12:39 IST, September 23rd 2024
18-Year-Old Arrested for Posing as IPS Officer After Spending ₹2 Lakh on Uniform
An 18-year-old boy, Mithlesh Manjhi, was arrested in Bihar's Jamui district for impersonating an IPS officer.
Viral news: An 18-year-old boy in Bihar 's Jamui district posed as an IPS officer after acquiring a police uniform and a pistol for ₹2 lakh. He was showing off his "new rank" in his village when locals alerted the police, leading to his arrest.
When arrested, the flamboyant impostor, identified as Mithlesh Manjhi, claimed, "I am an IPS officer." The accused even enjoyed samosas and fritters while bragging about his supposed new status.
"A young man who was roaming around pretending to be a fake IPS officer has been arrested by the Sikandra police. He is being questioned after being brought to the police station. All the gang members involved in this will be arrested," a senior police officer said.
The police uniform and the pistol have been recovered from the boy. Manjhi said he was promised a police job in exchange for the money by a man, Manoj Singh. "Manoj Singh had said if I give him ₹2 lakh, he will get me a job in the police. I had given him most of the amount a month ago. He gave me the uniform and pistol near Khaira school. I came to the village to inform my mother. After this, I went to Khaira to give the remaining ₹30,000. During this, the police caught me at Sikandra Chowk," Manjhi said.
A video that has now gone viral on social media, the police is seen "welcoming" the fake officer in the police station. A policeman jokingly said, "Come sir, IPS...to Sikandara Police Station."
Updated 12:39 IST, September 23rd 2024