Accused in Aadhaar card manipulation case in Tamil Nadu were working for Bihar bank

The two, Ramshisah Verma (34) and Ravishankar Singh (27), had user IDs and a password to access the UIDAI site.
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TIRUPUR: The two main accused in the Aadhaar card manipulation case, arrested by the Tirupur Rural (Nallur) police recently, had been entering Aadhaar details of a leading nationalised bank’s customers on the UIDAI website, according to the police. The bank, in their native state of Bihar, had outsourced the work.

The two, Ramshisah Verma (34) and Ravishankar Singh (27), had user IDs and a password to access the UIDAI site. They had also been bringing workers from outside to do the outsourced work, according to the police.

They are among the 11 people arrested in connection with fake Aadhaar card case. They were in Tirupur for more than year and during this period they created fake Aadhaar cards for a number of people, the police added. Further investigations are going on in this regard.

Meanwhile, investigations have revealed that two more persons from Bihar were involved in fake Aadhaar card case. However, there are not in Tirupur now.

One of them, Mithun (27), who left for Bihar from Tirupur two months ago, has not come back . A search is on for the duo.

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