Gurgaon: A racket, which used forged documents to furnish a bail bond for a Polish national accused in a narcotics case, was busted, police said, adding that one person has been arrested in the case.Police arrested Anil Singh, a resident of AC Nagar, Faridabad, who drives an auto-rickshaw.Polish national Patryk Dziwinski was granted interim bail by Punjab and Haryana high court on Dec 23, 2025. “Anil disclosed he would procure someone else’s Aadhaar card, digitally replace the original photograph with his own, and submit forged surety documents in court to secure bail for accused persons who had no local guarantors,” an officer said.The HC suspended Dziwinski’s sentence for 15 days on medical grounds and directed that he be released on Dec 25, 2025, subject to furnishing bail bonds and two heavy local sureties to the satisfaction of the trial court. He was also directed to surrender before jail authorities on Jan 9, 2026, and not leave the NCR region during the period.Police said the surety bonds were furnished before the duty magistrate on Dec 25. “However, the matter took a dramatic turn when two men — Biswajit Malik and Naresh Kumar — were later produced before the court and stated that they never stood surety for Dziwinski. They alleged that impersonators forged copies of their Aadhaar cards and vehicle registration certificates, and used them to prepare fake bail documents,” an officer said.After examining the original documents and comparing them with those submitted in court, it found material variations and contradictions. On Feb 11, the chief judicial magistrate (CJM) directed registration of an FIR against the impersonators under sections 318(4) (cheating), 336(3) (forgery), 338 (forgery of valuable security), 340 (false document or electronic record made wholly or in part by forgery) and 61 (criminal conspiracy) of the BNS. Accordingly, the FIR was registered at the Shivaji Nagar police station.Dziwinski was arrested in 2019 from Qutub Plaza under DLF Phase-1 police station after more than 300g of opium was recovered from his possession. Court records also show that after being granted interim bail, Dziwinski did not surrender before jail authorities on Jan 9. In a subsequent order dated Jan 19, the HC directed the police to arrest him immediately and take him into custody. The CJM later issued notice to the SHO to inform the court about compliance with the HC’s directions.
