Indian police have arrested Harsh Vardhan Jain, who posed as an ambassador for fictional micronations like 'Westarctica' and 'Seborga', after uncovering a fake embassy operation near New Delhi. Jain allegedly used this elaborate setup to defraud job seekers, launder money, and run a scam worth nearly Rs 300 crore over almost a decade. Authorities found luxury cars, fake diplomatic passports, morphed photos with top officials, and evidence of 162 foreign trips and multiple shell companies. The investigation also revealed links to offshore bank accounts and possible connections to other criminal networks. This case highlights vulnerabilities in trust infrastructure and the risks posed by digital and fictional diplomatic identities.
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