Fake Vehicle: A car from Delhi gave sleepless nights to Singapore Embassy officials, sought help from Delhi Police

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Fake Vehicle: A car from Delhi gave sleepless nights to Singapore Embassy officials, sought help from Delhi Police

Singapore Embassy car with fake number.

Singapore Embassy car with fake number.

Fake Vehicle: The Singapore Embassy in India has shared pictures of a car in the national capital with its country’s fake diplomatic number plates. In the picture shared today, a silver colored car is seen parked at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. The matter was brought to the notice of Delhi Police, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and IGI Airport officials.

Singapore Embassy seeks help from Delhi Police

The Singapore Embassy, ​​quoting Ambassador Simon Wong, posted on Twitter that the car with 63 CD plates is fake. This is not from our embassy. He said that whenever you see this car parked somewhere, be more careful. Especially at the time of parking at IGI Airport. Let us tell you that diplomatic vehicles in India usually have a blue plate with white letters on which is CD followed by a two-digit code. Only foreign diplomatic embassies can own vehicles with CD plates. CDs featuring Core Diplomatic.

Users gave reactions

At the same time, the post of Singapore Ambassador HC Wong has gone viral on social media. Users have given a lot of feedback regarding this matter. One user wrote and thanked the ambassador for alerting the concerned agencies about the car with fake number plates belonging to the country’s embassy. Additionally, many other users have called it a security breach and discussed its dangers.

Let us tell you that earlier in October, Wong had pointed out a mistake in the sign board near the Singapore Embassy in Chanakyapuri. In the post, Wong shared two photos. The name of the country was incorrectly written on the signboard as “Singapore” instead of “Singapore”. Wong said on the official X handle of the Singapore Embassy that it is always good to do a spell check first. Within hours, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) took cognizance of the issue and corrected the spelling mistake.


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