Source: Express India
New Delhi The Australian High Commission has registered a case with the Delhi Police after it came across a forged visa application.
According to police, the applicant had attached a copy of a letter, reportedly from the Australian Sikh Education and Welfare Association, with forged signatures of its general secretary, who had died five years ago.
The High Commission had received an application from a man named Kulwant Singh, a native of Ludhiana in Punjab. Singh, an employee of a Gurudwara Committee, approached the Commission for a business visa on February 6 this year, police said.
Along with his visa papers, Singh had attached copies of an invitation letter from the Australian Sikh Education and Welfare Association, authorised by its general secretary, J S Uppal.
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