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Mumbai: Woman booked for impersonating BMC worker, conducting survey

In his complaint, Mishra alleged that the police did not file a case for more than three hours and only took cognisance after he approached senior officials

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Woman health worker checks body temperature of residents of a slum in Kandivli. Pic/Satej Shinde

Woman health worker checks body temperature of residents of a slum in Kandivli. Pic/Satej Shinde

The Mumbai Police booked a woman for impersonating as BMC volunteer and 'conducting a survey' at a housing society in Lower Parel amid the COVID-19 crisis. An FIR was filed against the woman under Section 170 of the Indian Penal Code.

According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, Ranjana Kadam was booked for impersonating as a BMC worker named Shobha Dhamale and conducting a survey at Lower Parel's God Gift Society. The incident came to light after Girish Mishra (52), a resident of the society, brought the case to the notice of the police.

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