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Youth arrested for selling fake voter ID cards

A youth was arrested by police for allegedly manipulating and issuing fake Voter ID. Police picked the youth identified as Ranjan Pathak (28)  from a cyber cafe at Bazar khola, Tangla from where the youth was operating the fake ID business. A case has been registered at Tangla police station (93/17) under section IPC 424/68. 

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