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By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. Mohammad A. Hafiz, a key aide of Abdul Karim Telgi and the main person incharge of circulation and sale of fake stamps in Delhi, has surrendered in a Hyderabad Court. A team of the Central Bureau of Investigation was on his trail for the past one month when the officers tracked the movements of the accused at different places in Hyderabad on the basis of a printout of mobile telephone numbers used by him. They raided his house and his brother's house. But he had fled. Finally, sensing that there was no escape, Mohammad Hafiz, surrendered. Main link in Delhi A resident of Garden Towers, Hyderabad, Hafiz was allegedly the main link of Telgi in the fake stamp and stamp paper circulation in Delhi and several other places. He was an absconder in the Begum Bazar case which was later taken over by the CBI on the orders of the Supreme Court. The CBI said that it was trying to bring him here for production in the court of jurisdiction and questioning.
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