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Kanpur: Post Office releases stamps of criminals Chhota Rajan & Munna Bajrangi, probe begins

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 28, 2020 14:07 IST

The Kanpur postal department has initiated a probe into the printing of underworld don Chhota Rajan and gangster Munna ...

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The Kanpur postal department has initiated a probe into the printing of underworld don Chhota Rajan and gangster Munna Bajrangi on postage stamps, which were printed in accordance with the Union government’s 'My Stamp' scheme.

Under the ‘My Stamp’ scheme, one can get personalised sheets of postage stamps of India Post. "Postal department provides the facility to get 'My Stamp' made, by submitting a form along with ID. Our employees should've been careful in verifying pics," said Himanshu Mishra, Chief Post Master, Kanpur

This mischief has certainly not gone down well with the authorities.

The postal department has begun a probe to find the person responsible for the incident.

Tags: India PostIndian postal service departmentKanpurUttar PradeshChhota RajanMunna Bajrangi
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