Man held for issuing fake fitness certificates to vehicles

Press Trust of India  |  Thane 

A 32-year-old man was arrested in district of for allegedly issuing fake fitness certificates of the (RTO) to commercial vehicles, police said on Thursday.

A fitness certificate is an document certifying that the holder's vehicle is fit for being driven in public places.

The accused, Anil Sachdev, used to charge Rs 3,000 per certificate for a goods carrier, a said.

He was arrested on Monday near the railway station after a transporter complained that the accused gave him a fake vehicle fitness certificate.

On verification, the police found that the transporter's certificate was not issued by the RTO, she said.

He was booked under Indian Penal Code Sections for cheating and forgery and a probe was underway to find out how many fake certificates were issued by him, the added.

The last year said the practice of issuing fitness certificates to private vehicles without conducting an independent test was illegal.

As per the Motor Vehicles Act, a vehicle must have a fitness certificate issued by the manufacturer, and also, another fitness certificate issued by the state RTO authorities after the inspection of its condition, pollution certificate, tax, insurance, and other such details.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 13:51 IST