Abdul Karim Telgi (1961-2017) was a convicted Indian
counterfeit
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er. He earned money by printing counterfeit
stamp paper
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Official documents and related impressions
* Postage stamp, used to indicate prepayment of fees for public mail
* Ration stamp, indicating the right to rationed goods
* Revenue stamp, used on documents ...
in India.
Early life
Telgi's mother was Shariefabee Ladsaab Telgi, and his father was an employee of
Indian Railways
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. His father died while he was young. Telgi paid for his education at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya Khanapur, an
English medium school, by selling fruits and vegetables on trains. Eventually, he moved to
Saudi Arabia
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. Seven years later, he returned to India, when he began a counterfeiting career, originally focusing on fake passports. He started a business to export manpower to Saudi Arabia and opened a company, Arabian Metro Travels at
New Marine Lines. He used to create several fake documents that would facilitate laborers’ smooth passage at the airport even if their passport had an ECR (emigration check required) stamp or other issues that could raise red flags for immigration officials. This practice was called “pushing” in the parlance of manpower exporters.
Counterfeiting career
Telgi moved to more complex counterfeiting when he began to counterfeit stamp paper. He appointed 300 people as agents who sold the fakes to bulk purchasers, including banks, insurance companies, and stock brokerage firms. The size of the scam was estimated to be more than
[ ] One aspect of the scandal that caused much concern was that it required the involvement of many police officers and other government employees including Nikhil Kothari. An Assistant Police Investigator was found to have a net worth of over , despite making a salary of only per month.
Several police officers were implicated in the case.
Pradip Sawant, then
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Special Branch, Mumbai, was discharged but subsequently reinstated after being found innocent. Then police officer S M Mushrif, known for the book ''Who killed Karkare'' took decisive measures in this case.
On 17 January 2006, Telgi and several associates were sentenced to 30 years
rigorous imprisonment. On 28 June 2007, Telgi was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for 13 years for another aspect of the scandal. He was also fined . The Income Tax Department requested that Telgi's property be confiscated to pay the fine.
He had been in jail for 13 years.
Personal life
Telgi used to go to dance bars and once showered Rs 90 lakh on one bar dancer in Topaz Bar at Grant Road, Mumbai. He was said to be in love with a bar dancer, Tarannumn Khan.
Death
Telgi was suffering from
meningitis and died on 23 October 2017 at Victoria Hospital, Bengaluru. He was suffering from
diabetes
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and
hypertension for over 20 years, besides other ailments.
In popular culture
* ''Mudrank: The Stamp'' is a 2009 Indian
Hindi
Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of North India, northern, Central India, centr ...
-language thriller film directed by Shakir Shah based on the stamp scandal.
* ''Paper'' is a 2020 Indian web series by
Ullu based on the stamp scandal and stars
Rohit Roy as Telgi.
* ''Money Mafia'' is a documentary series that showcases the details of eight scandals in India. The first episode, ''Fake Stamp Papers'', is about Telgi's scandal.
* ''
Scam 2003
''Scam 2003: The Telgi Story'' is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language biographical financial thriller streaming television series on SonyLIV directed by Tushar Hiranandani, with Hansal Mehta serving as the co-director. Based on a true story of stam ...
'' is an upcoming Indian web series based directed by
Hansal Mehta and produced by
Applause Entertainment
Applause Entertainment, a venture of the Aditya Birla Group of Companies, headed by Sameer Nair is a media, content and IP creation studio.
Television shows
Films
References
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External links
Official Website
Streaming tel ...
. It is based on the 2003 stamp paper scam by Telgi and is a sequel to ''
Scam 1992'' about the
1992 Indian stock market scam
The 1992 Indian stock market scam was a market manipulation carried out by Harshad Shantilal Mehta with other bankers and politicians on the Bombay Stock Exchange. The scam caused significant disruption to the stock market of India, defrauding inv ...
by
Harshad Mehta.
References
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1961 births
2017 deaths
Indian fraudsters
Indian counterfeiters
Indian prisoners and detainees
Prisoners and detainees of Maharashtra
People convicted of fraud
Crime in Maharashtra
Corruption in Maharashtra
21st-century Indian Muslims
21st-century Indian criminals
21st-century Indian people
People convicted of forgery