Wanted woman’s photo surfaces with Obama

The woman Rewa Kumar, who is now a self-proclaimed Vastu expert living in the U.S., has uploaded the pictures on her official website divinevastu.net.

August 30, 2014 08:32 am | Updated 09:24 am IST - NEW DELHI:

A photograph of Dr. Rewa Kumar with U.S. President Barack Obama posted on her website. Photo: Special Arrangement

A photograph of Dr. Rewa Kumar with U.S. President Barack Obama posted on her website. Photo: Special Arrangement

Pictures of a woman wanted in cases of cheating and forgery in Delhi have recently surfaced with the United States President Barack Obama.

The woman Rewa Kumar, who is now a self-proclaimed Vastu expert living in the U.S., has uploaded the pictures on her official website divinevastu.net.

With this new revelation, the Delhi Police have initiated the process to bring her back to the country.

Ms. Kumar, who lives with her son and daughter-in-law in the U.S., was married to an Assistant Commissioner of Delhi Police.

“A few cases of cheating and forgery were registered against her in the Economic Offences Wing of the Delhi Police some ten years ago. She was declared a wanted criminal by the Delhi Police,” said a police officer.

According to her website, “Ms. Kumar is an authority on Vastu with more than 25 years of experience. Recently she has been conferred with a Ph.D. degree in Vastu Shastra.”

Her picture with the U.S. President carries the caption: “Dr. Rewa Kumar was invited to meet and greet the President of USA, Barack Obama, for her outstanding contributions towards celebrating cultural values.”

Her website also claims that she was ‘Honored with the California State Senate Certificate of Recognition’ for her outstanding leadership and commitment in the Indo-American Community and beyond.

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