SCAM 2003: THE TELGI STORY Tagline: "The king was invisible. The empire was fake. The betrayal was real."
The scam was masterminded by Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who had a network of operatives across the country. Khan's gang would create fake stamp papers, which were then sold to buyers at a fraction of the cost of genuine stamp papers. The buyers, unaware of the scam, would then use these fake stamp papers to conduct financial transactions, which would later be discovered to be fraudulent.
The stamp scam had far-reaching consequences, affecting not only the financial system but also the lives of countless individuals. The scam led to a massive erosion of trust in the system, with many innocent buyers losing their life savings.
"This is not just a crime story. This is the story of how India was sold — piece by piece, stamp by stamp."
SCAM 2003: THE TELGI STORY Tagline: "The king was invisible. The empire was fake. The betrayal was real."
The scam was masterminded by Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who had a network of operatives across the country. Khan's gang would create fake stamp papers, which were then sold to buyers at a fraction of the cost of genuine stamp papers. The buyers, unaware of the scam, would then use these fake stamp papers to conduct financial transactions, which would later be discovered to be fraudulent.
The stamp scam had far-reaching consequences, affecting not only the financial system but also the lives of countless individuals. The scam led to a massive erosion of trust in the system, with many innocent buyers losing their life savings.
"This is not just a crime story. This is the story of how India was sold — piece by piece, stamp by stamp."