Police in Madhya Pradesh, India, arrested Ansar Khan, 20, on Friday for
wrongly claiming that he was employed with United States' space agency,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA. A fake identity
card, with US president Barack Obama's forged signatures, was also
recovered from him.
Mr Khan, who has only studied up to class 12, claimed he was appointed
to the space agency's 'Space and Food' program with an annual salary of
Rs. 1.85 crore (£210,000, $270,000) and was set to start work later this
month. He even invited the senior officials of Kamalpur administration
for a felicitation program in his honor. However, this proved to be
his undoing.
Senior police officer Shashikant Shukla became suspicious of Mr Khan
when the latter came to invite him with his 'identity card' around his
neck.
Noticing president Barack Obama's signature on the card, Mr Shukla
ordered his office to verify the young man's claims.
During the investigation, not only was Mr Khan's fraud exposed, police
also discovered that he had borrowed money from several people promising
to pay back when he received his salary from NASA.
According to the police, he had visited a local photo studio on August
14 where he had a fake NASA identity card printed complete with the
space agency's logo and the signature of Barack Obama.
Believing Mr Khan's claims, his school and several local organizations organized functions to celebrate his achievements.
At one time he was even honored in an event which had the local
legislator in attendance.
"Our SP got suspicious after seeing his (Ansar's) identity card and we
started our investigation. The owner of the photo studio told us that
Ansar kept on postponing his date of going to the US and did not even
possess a passport. He had even taken money from people for going
abroad," police officer BS Gaure said.
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