From Sympathy to Surrender: Rajasthan's Master Impostor Exposed as 'Kidnapped' Raju After Shocking Police Investigation
A man, who had successfully fooled many families about him being their long-lost son, has finally been exposed as a notorious criminal from Rajasthan. The man, who called himself Raju, Pannu, and Bhim, had managed to gain the sympathy of the public by weaving a tragic tale of being kidnapped 20 to 25 years ago from Ghaziabad, only to be found in a pitiful state at the Khoda police station in November. He even manipulated people to believe that he had been raised in the wild, living with goats and sheep, for sympathy.
However, the police dug deeper into his story and started uncovering shocking facts. The man, whose real identity was later confirmed to be Inderraj from Rajasthan, had been lying about his origins. His history had shown that he was actually thrown out by his family in the year 2005 because of his criminal activities; he had been stealing more than once. Since then, he had been posing as the missing son to people who had lost their children and exploiting their sorrow.
Inderraj's journey of lies had traversed various states, where he had lived with families in places such as Dehradun, Ghaziabad, and Punjab, amongst others. He had even made a woman in Dehradun, Asha Sharma, believe that he was her missing son, Monu. After several investigations, including a DNA test that confirmed his true identity, the police tracked down his roots in Rajasthan, where his family had long disowned him due to his criminal behavior.
This master imposter had also been involved in several criminal activities, including stealing mobile phones and valuable items from relatives. The police are now investigating his crimes in greater detail, and he will soon face charges related to impersonation, fraud, and theft. Despite his years of trickery, the law has finally caught up with him, and he is set to face the consequences of his actions.