In the state of Uttar Pradesh something shocking happened

A 21-year-old man was caught by the Indian Army in a carefully planned sting operation. This man, Aryan Verma was pretending to be an Army officer. He was arrested in Shahjahanpur for pretending to be a Brigadier and misusing the uniform and fake identity documents.

This incident has raised some concerns about people using fake identities misusing defence uniforms and pretending to be someone they are not in public spaces.

The Indian Army caught Aryan Verma in a trap. They had been watching him for months because they got reports that he was often seen wearing a Brigadier-style uniform in Shahjahanpur and nearby areas.

To catch him the Army personnel came up with a plan. They pretended to be civilians and invited Aryan Verma to an event for people who want to join the defence forces at the Shaheed Museum inside Shahjahanpur Cantonment area.

Aryan Verma thought the invitation was real so he went to the event wearing a Brigadier uniform and came in an SUV. Soon as he got there the Army officials caught him on the spot.

When they arrested Aryan Verma the authorities found some things on him. His uniform had stars and symbols that're usually only for senior military officers.

They also found a pistol, a ceremonial cane and an identity card that looked like it was from a defence medical institution. The ID card is thought to be fake.

The investigation found out that Aryan Verma was travelling with two bodyguards, who he said were NSG commandos. They also found a government ID card on his driver, which suggests that he was trying to make a fake high-profile identity.

The police are trying to figure out what made Aryan Verma pretend to be a ranking Army official. They do not know why he made this identity.

Aryan Verma is from Delhi. Was studying for the NEET medical entrance exam. It seems that he failed the exam times.

The Army intelligence teams from Bareilly are now handling the investigation. They are trying to find out how he got the uniform, the fake documents and if someone helped him.

After they question Aryan Verma he will be given to the police. They will file a case against him for pretending to be someone he's not for forgery and for misusing official symbols.

The police said they will do an investigation to find out how big the fraud is and if Aryan Verma has done something like this before.

The authorities also said that Aryan Verma comes from a family. His father works in the horticulture department and his mother is a school teacher.

This case is surprising because of how bold Aryan Verma was and how elaborate his plan was to pretend to be an Army officer.

The case of the Brigadier, in Shahjahanpur shows how bad impersonation crimes can get. Luckily the Indian Army caught him with a sting operation before things got worse. The investigation is still going on.