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Kolkata: A man has been arrested on the charge of cheating by posing a high-ranking Army officer after he was found clicking pictures inside the Fort William, the Army's Eastern Command Headquarters, police said on Friday.
Promit Kumar Mitra (48), who is into realty business, was held from his residence in south Kolkata by a team of Military Intelligence officers before being handed over to Kolkata Police at Maidan Police Station on Thursday, they said.
The matter, which raised questions on the security at the Fort William, came to the Army's notice when Mitra, a few days back, had entered the defence area driving his car which had a private registration number with the word 'Army' inscribed in red, a Kolkata Police officer said.
"Mitra was caught on CCTV footage wearing a Major General's uniform. It also showed that he was with his son. At the main gate, he introduced himself as Officer on Special Duty at Panagarh, a military base. Inside, he told another personnel that he is from Army Headquarters, New Delhi and went around Fort William clicking photos," the officer said.
Suspecting him to be an outsider, Army officials went through the CCTV footage and found that the ribbons on his uniform was worn in an incorrect manner and the formation-sign was also not matching.
"Another thing which struck them was that the accused looked much younger to be a Major General. Also an Army official of a Major General-rank rarely drives his car. Then they started looking out for him by his car's registration number caught on the CCTV footages," the officer said.
Also, there were complaints that the accused had been attending parties posing as an Army official.
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