NASA fraudster unties bundle of lies to Deccan Chronicle

Arun confessed to DC that all these reports were blatant lies spread by him

By :  rohit raj
Update: 2014-10-28 04:32 GMT
Arun P. Vijayakumar, 27, a native of Manimala in Kottayam district, had shot into fame following reports that Nasa had even relaxed certain rules on citizenship for him as it was so impressed with his knowledge and patriotism. (Photo: DC)
Kochi: Arun P.V. fooled everyone for some time by claiming  to be closely associated with the US space agency Nasa, but he has been proved to be  an imposter. 
 
Arun P. Vijayakumar, 27, a native of Manimala in Kottayam district, had  shot into fame following reports that Nasa  had even relaxed certain rules on citizenship for him as it was so impressed with his knowledge and patriotism.
 
Arun confessed to DC that all these reports were blatant lies spread by him.  Arun  has not been in the US so far for a Nasa  project. His claims of meeting  Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his closeness with an internationally- acclaimed scientist, Barbara Lesko, are also fake.
 
The news of Arun joining Nasa had gone viral in the recent months. The lies of Arun were nailed by a senior police officer who tracked down the antecedents of the claims after getting an input on ‘Netizen police,’ a Facebook initiative by the police department.
 
When this reporter  called Arun first, he claimed that he had restrictions from Nasa  and that he could not reveal the details. He promised  that the photograph of his speaking to Mr Modi would be made available. But later, when the details were revealed, Arun confessed everything. 
 
Arun  had claimed that he is a doctoral fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) doing research under Dr. Barbara Lesko in learning theory.  But according to Tshten Dorji, the head of department of information and technology, Royal University of Bhutan, Arun was working as a lecturer there between July 2013 and July 2014.
 
Arun admitted this and said that he indeed was working in Royal University of Bhutan and had never been to MIT.  In 2012, he had claimed that he had got admission in MIT for PhD, but the fact remains that one cannot complete  PhD in just one year. Some of the members of the Netizen Police, who visited the MIT,  conducted an inquiry and disproved the claims made by Arun.  He  also lacks a legitimate social profile on internet.  
 

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