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By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, OCT. 10. Immigration officials at Begumpet airport caught four persons including two women on charge of impersonation on Saturday. All four were later handed over to the Begumpet police. The four persons are -- Rakesh Ramchander, Arvind Bhai Patel, Anjana and Sangeeta Patel, all belonging to Gujarat. They planned to travel either to USA or Canada. The police said the accused had replaced the photographs on the passports and impersonated the names. Rakesh changed the name to K. Praveen Kumar, Arvind to Mohnish Gyanchand, Anjana to Tina Mehta and Sangeeta to Bahuti Sangeeta. Rakesh and Arvind are learnt to have got the passports through an agent in Mumbai, the women got the tampered passports from another agent in Nagpur. They were caught while they were about to board a Sri Lankan Airlines Colombo-bound flight (No. 178).
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