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Impersonation of service personnel by others is a cognizable offense and those indulging in such activities would be subject to stringent measures in order to avoid anti-national elements from utilizing this method for ulterior motives, which pose a potentially grave threat to national security, the navy said in a statement.
The Navy noted that District administrations of Kutch (Gujarat) and Srinagar, and Punjab government had issued orders for a ban on unauthorized sale of Armed forces uniform under section 144 of the CrPC.
“Indian Navy is taking up a similar case with Kerala State government for the ban of unauthorized sale of Armed forces uniform in Kerala,” the statement said.
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Raja Nath, hailing from Nadia, West Bengal was arrested on July 1, based on a tip-off from the Navy that the man was traveling to various places in Naval uniform. He also allegedly uploaded videos in TikTok posing as a Naval Officer.
Nath, who arrived here in October last year, was residing in an apartment at Thevara, here. He had got uniforms stitched from shops at Kochi.
Police said a case was registered against him under Section 140 of the IPC for impersonating as an officer in the Indian Navy and has also recovered naval uniforms and badges from his residence.
He was later released on bail.
A similar incident was reported earlier also at Thevara Police Station against a man identified as Nibit Daniel for impersonating as an Indian Navy commander.
He had also got uniforms stitched locally.