Four staff members of school booked for forgery

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Four staff members of a private school in the district have been booked for allegedly forging documents to get medical claims worth over Rs 5 lakh, police said today.

The four persons, including a deputy headmistress, two teachers and a librarian, allegedly fabricated various medical certificates, payment receipts and affixed fake stamps on the documents that they submitted to the school last year for processing their claims, assistant police inspector, Bazarpeth police station, S B More said.



Based on a complaint by district civil surgeon Dr B C Kempi Patil, police registered offences last evening against the four persons under sections for forgery, he said.

No arrest has been made so far, More said, adding that a probe is on in the matter.

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Four staff members of school booked for forgery

Four staff members of a private school in the district have been booked for allegedly forging documents to get medical claims worth over Rs 5 lakh, police said today. The four persons, including a deputy headmistress, two teachers and a librarian, allegedly fabricated various medical certificates, payment receipts and affixed fake stamps on the documents that they submitted to the school last year for processing their claims, assistant police inspector, Bazarpeth police station, S B More said. Based on a complaint by district civil surgeon Dr B C Kempi Patil, police registered offences last evening against the four persons under IPC sections for forgery, he said. No arrest has been made so far, More said, adding that a probe is on in the matter. Four staff members of a private school in the district have been booked for allegedly forging documents to get medical claims worth over Rs 5 lakh, police said today.

The four persons, including a deputy headmistress, two teachers and a librarian, allegedly fabricated various medical certificates, payment receipts and affixed fake stamps on the documents that they submitted to the school last year for processing their claims, assistant police inspector, Bazarpeth police station, S B More said.

Based on a complaint by district civil surgeon Dr B C Kempi Patil, police registered offences last evening against the four persons under sections for forgery, he said.

No arrest has been made so far, More said, adding that a probe is on in the matter.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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