18-year-old Fake IPS officer arrested in Bihar now dreams to become a doctor to 'save everyone'
In Bihar's Jamui district, 18-year-old Mithlesh Manjhi posed as an IPS officer after buying a police outfit and weapon for ?2 lakh. After being caught, Mithilesh shared his new dream¡ªbecoming a doctor to "save everyone." This bizarre incident has gained attention online.
Mithilesh Manjhi, who became a fake IPS officer in Bihar by paying two lakh rupees, has now revealed his new dream. He said that he no longer wants to become a police officer; now, he wants to become a doctor. When asked what he would do as a doctor, Mithilesh said, "I will save everyone."
In an interview, Mithilesh was asked, "You have passed 10th grade, you've already become an IPS officer, so what do you want to become next?" To this, Mithilesh replied, "Now I won't become a police officer. Now I'll become a doctor. I don't want to be a police officer anymore, I want to be a doctor."
Upon asking, "You've moved from IPS to becoming a doctor. What will you do as a doctor?" He responded, "I will save everyone."
When was the 18-year-old fake IPS officer arrested?
A Police Sub-inspector arrested fake IPS officer in Jamui (The 18-year-old youth was going around wearing uniform and trying to act as an IPS when he was detained) Bihar
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In Bihar's Jamui district, an 18-year-old teenager purchased a police outfit and weapon for ?2 lakh and posed as an IPS officer. The child was flaunting his "new rank" around his hamlet when locals alerted the police, and he was arrested.
When police apprehended him, the fake official, Mithlesh Manjhi, stated, "I am an IPS officer". The accused also ate samosas and fritters while claiming to be an "IPS officer".
Where did the man get the uniform from?
The police outfit and weapon were recovered from the youngster. Manjhi claimed he was promised a police post in exchange for the money by a man named Manoj Singh.
"Manoj Singh promised to get me a job in the police if I gave him ?2 lakh. I had handed him the majority of the money a month earlier. He handed me the clothes and weapons outside Khaira School. I visited the village to inform my mother. I proceeded to Khaira to pay the remaining ?30,000. During this, the police apprehended me at Sikandra Chowk," Manjhi explained.
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