Police to seek Interpol's help for former SFI leader who fabricated fake certificate for Nikhil, blue corner notice to be issued
ALAPPUZHA: The police will seek the help of Interpol for former SFI leader Abin Raj, who fabricated fake B.Com certificate to Nikhil Thomas. A blue corner notice will be issued for Abin. The police are seeking the help of the Interpol to bring Abin, who is working in Maldives, to Kerala. Nikhil's statement is that Abin Raj, former area secretary of SFI Kayamkulam, issued the fake certificate. Abin Raj is the second accused in the case.
Nikhil's friend Abin Raj was earlier an education consultant. Nikhil bought Kalinga University's B.Com certificate from Abin Raj after paying Rs 2 lakh. Abin had assured that it was original and that there will be no obstacle for him to get admission for M.Com in Kerala University.
The police suspect that foreign manpower recruitment agency in Ernakulam is also behind this. When Nikhil presented the certificate of Kalinga University at Kayamkulam MSM College, the police found that Rs 2 lakh was transferred to Abin's account.
In Kayamkulam alone, there are hints that around 10 people got admission in colleges and got jobs using fake certificates given by Abin. Many had spent Rs 2 lakh to 4 lakh for fake certificates. Nikhil had to give only Rs 2 lakh as he was a SFI leader. Abin accepted more money from others. Many had acquired fake certificates for higher studies, legal studies and jobs. The certificate business was in the name of Kalinga University.