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  1. Abdul Karim Telgi was an Indian counterfeiter, who made fake stamp papers and was the main person involved in the Scam in 2003. He was imprisoned for 30 years. In 2023, a TV show series ‘Scam 2003: The Telgi Story’ on SonyLIV, based on his life, was released.

  2. Telgi's mother was Shariefabee Ladsaab Telgi, and his father was an employee of Indian Railways. His father died while he was young. Telgi paid for his education at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya Khanapur, an English medium school, by selling fruits and vegetables on trains.

  3. Family. Parents & Siblings. Abdul’s father’s name is Ladsaab Telgi (deceased), who was a class 4 employee in the Indian Railways. His mother’s name is Shariefabee Ladsaab Telgi (deceased).

  4. Shahida Telgi (1960-2022) was an Indian citizen who is known for being the wife of counterfeiter, Abdul Karim Telgi, who was the main suspect in a Stamp paper scam in 2003. She passed away in 2022.

  5. Mumbai: Applause Entertainment, the maker of a web series purportedly based on fake stamp paper scam convict Abdul Karim Telgi, on Friday submitted its reply to a defamation suit filed by Telgi’s...

  6. Born in July 1961, Abdul Karim Telgi hailed from a lower middle-class family in the small town of Khanapur in Karnataka. As a child, Telgi started taking up odd jobs for a living after the death of his father who worked with the Indian Railways.

  7. Sep 4, 2023 · Telgi hailed from a lower-middle-class family, and after his father, an employee in the Indian Railways, passed, he turned family patriarch. His reality, a makeshift house and a day’s...

  8. Aug 6, 2023 · Who was Abdul Karim Telgi? Telgi was born in 1961 in a small panchayat town of Karnataka named Khanapur, which lies on the border with Maharashtra. His father worked with the Railways and he hailed from a lower-middle class family. After the death of his father, Telgi was forced to take up odd jobs, including selling eatables on trains.

  9. Oct 27, 2017 · Abdul Karim Telgi, the mastermind of the fake stamp paper scam, died at a hospital in Bengaluru today. He was suffering from multiple medical problems including meningitis.

  10. Abdul Karim Telgi, the kingpin of a multi-crore counterfeit stamp paper scam, began as a furniture sales executive with a salary of Rs 3,800 in Mumbai.