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[[File:WPS logo.jpeg|thumb|Logo for the Westarctican Parks Service]]
::''This article deals with current events and may not be up to date.''
The '''Westarctican Parks Service''' (often abbreviated to '''WPS''') is an agency within the [[Government of Westarctica]] that was formally authorized on 6 October 2023. Although there was considerable work done behind the scenes to get the agency up and running, no public-facing activity occurred until 20 April 2025, when [[Grand Duke Travis]] enshrined the first five protected areas.
[[File:Baron HV Jain.jpg|400px|thumb|Photo altered to show President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam of India with Baron H.V. Jain (on right)]]
The '''Jain affair''' is an ongoing scandal involving the arrest of H.V. Jain, a [[peerage of Westarctica|peer of Westarctica]] who was formerly a member of the [[Honorary Consular Corps]] of [[Westarctica]]. He was also a citizen of other micronations, including [[Flandrensis]], [[Royal Republic of Ladonia|Ladonia]], and Seborga.


==Administration==
Baron Jain was arrested in India on 22 July 2025 for suspected financial crimes and fraud.
The Parks Service is overseen by the office of the Director. This position is filled by the Sovereign and has been held by [[Duke of the Bear Peninsula|Jordan Farmer]] since 21 June 2025. The WPS is an independent agency within the [[Government of Westarctica|Westarctican government]], with the Director reporting directly to Grand Duke Travis. Although independent, the legislation creating it does allow for it to be administered through the Ministry of Conservation, at the Sovereign's discretion.


==History of the Westarctican Parks Service==
==Background==
An administrative agency for a national park system in Westarctica had been discussed as a goal as early as 2018, when some informal conceptualizing took place between the Ministers of [[Minister of Conservation|Conservation]] and [[Minister of Citizenship|Citizenship & Immigration]]. It was brought up a handful of times over the next few years, always being well-recieved, but never being taken up as an earnest endeavor until the Summer of 2023, when a bill was introduced before the [[Senate of Westarctica|Senate]] by then Senator [[Duke of the Bear Peninsula|Jordan Farmer]]. It was passed and signed into law on 6 October of that year.
On 13 April 2016, [[Grand Duke Travis]] received an email from Harsh Vardhan Jain, an individual who presented himself as a successful businessman with ties to politicians in India. He requested to be appointed as a diplomatic representative; however, his email was not answered or acted upon when it was received. Seven months later, on 8 November 2016, Mr. Jain made a donation to [[Westarctica]] and was granted the [[Peerage of Westarctica|peerage title]] "Baron H.V. Jain." This unusual title was specifically requested by him, rather than the more conventional practice of assigning a peerage title connected with the name of a landmark within Westarctica.


Despite there being no public-facing movement for more than a year and a half, a great deal of work was taking place behind the scenes to identify, research, evaluate, and categorize potential sites for protection under the WPS. More than fifty areas were considered for protection in Westarctica, [[Calsahara]], and the [[Balleny Islands]]. A finalized list of recommended locations, justifications, and boundaries for the first five sites for protection was provided to [[Grand Duke Travis]] in March of 2025, which were granted protection the following month, with an additional seven added in August of that same year.
Concurrent with his title, Baron Jain was also appointed Honorary Consul to India as one of the first members of the [[Honorary Consular Corps]]. He was required to complete the [[Honorary Consul Training Program]] before receiving his commission.


There are more than two dozen forthcoming areas that are at least under review for potential protection under the WPS. These range from the initial evaluation of the merits to being in the finalization for recommendation to the Grand Duke. Seven additional recommendations were made to Grand Duke Travis in May of 2025.
There was little interaction between Baron Jain and the [[Government of Westarctica]] after his appointment. He was given an official Westarctica email account on 10 July 2018, but there is no evidence he ever actively utilized it.


on 10 June 2025, Westarctica enshrined its first national park, when it combined the adjacent areas of Billboard National Monument and Boyd Glacier Conservation Zone to become [[Boyd Glacier National Park]].
In January 2021, the [[1st Duke of Goldstream]], then serving as [[Foreign Minister]] requested that Baron Jain assist him with an Indian citizen who was pestering the government for a diplomatic appointment. He evidently did so to the duke's satisfaction, but was otherwise quiet in regard to Westarctican affairs. When the Duke of Goldstream resigned from the [[Royal Council]] the following month, Baron Jain informed the government that he wished to continue in his role as Honorary Consul to India.


==Areas Protected by the WPS==
==Start of the affair==
The Eleven sites protected by the Parks Service fall into three categories: National Parks, National Monuments, and Conservation Areas.
[[File:India Consulate.jpg|400px|thumb|Former Consulate-General of Westarctica to India in July 2025]]
Mr. Jain was not heard from again until the new Deputy Foreign Minister contacted him with a request for an update on his activities as a representative of Westarctica in July 2025. On 15 July, Mr. Jain replied to the Deputy Foreign Minister with a list of his activities as well as pictures showing how he had outfitted his residence with the [[Flag of Westarctica]]. He also showed a line of luxury automobiles which had Westarctica flags on the hoods and what appeared to be diplomatic license plates.


===National Parks===
Among his stated activities included:
National Parks are to be considered the "crown jewels" of Westarctican conservation and receive the highest level of inherent protections and preservation. Special consideration is to be taken to balance conservation concerns with the potential impacts of ecotourism that accompanies national parks worldwide. National parks can only be created via legislation. When created by "upgrading" an existing monument or conservation zone, a veto by the Sovereign can be overridden. When legislation attempts to create a new protected site or reworks the boundaries of existing sites within the WPS, a potential Sovereign veto cannot be overridden.
* Organizing free food distribution to approximately 1,000 people 5 - 6 times a year, outside his residence.
* Speaking about Westarctica's environmental mission with visitors and passersby who inquire about the Westarctica flag and signage on his house.


On 1 June 2025, legislation was introduced in the [[Senate of Westarctica]] to create the first National Park. The bill was introduced by Senator Hann Dougie, after collaborating with the WPS to finalize the language. This [[Westarctican Ordinance]] combined the the Billboard National Monument and the Boyd Glacier Conservation Zone into one National Park. It was signed into law on 10 June 2025 by [[Grand Duke Travis]].
[[Grand Duke Travis]] was so impressed by Mr. Jain's enthusiasm that he posted the pictures of the automobiles and residential space on Westarctica's social media platforms that same day (15 July 2025). He was also promoted from the rank of Honorary Consul to Consul-General.


{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%; background:white; border:#4682B4 solid;"
==Initial investigation==
|-
In addition to his charitable activities, Mr. Jain had been visiting local businesses and assuring them that Westarctica was interested in establishing high-value trade deals with their companies to import essential goods such as food, tea, and clothing. In return for his services as a deal-broker, Jain accepted payments ranging from $200 - $2,000 USD from dozens of merchants. He is estimated to have collected around $10,000 USD each month.
! Name || Date Established || Area || Description
|-
| <br><center>[[Boyd Glacier National Park]]<br>[[File:The Billboard1 - Sarnoff mts.jpg|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br>|| 10 June 2025 || 453,700 acres<br>(1,836 sq. km) || Protects a significant glacial formation in Westarctica, which studies show is among the nation's more stable. as well as the [[The Billboard|Billboard]], which is one of Westarctica's most iconic features, as well as a portion of the surrounding [[Sarnoff Mountains]]. Originally protected on 20 April 2025 as Billboard National Monument and Boyd Glacier Conservation Zone.
|}


===National Monuments===
When these lucrative trade deals failed to materialize, the merchants allegedly gathered together and filed a complaint with the police, however, according to a later news report from ''The Print'': "No one has yet come forward and claimed to have been duped by Harsh Vardhan."
National Monuments are sites that warrant protections, though with fewer conservation concerns than those of a national park. This can be due to lower levels of ecotourism, having a less fragile ecological or scientific significance, or the preservation primarily for historical reasons. A monument can be declared via decree by the Sovereign or via legislative process (which cannot override Sovereign veto).


Westarctica currently has 5 National Monuments. This list is complete as of 8 August 2025.
Mr. Jain was brought in for questioning by the police in March 2025. During the brief detention, he told police that any actions he undertook were a result of “passion and attachment with respect and command diplomatic entities hold." He was subsequently released while the police conducted a further investigation.
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%; background:white; border:#4682B4 solid;"
|-
! Name || Date Established || Area || Description
|-
| <br><center>[[Balleny Islands National Monument]]<br>[[File:Sabrina Island South.png|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 8 August 2025 || 76,794 acres<br>(310.8 sq. km) || Includes [[Buckle Island]] and surrounding smaller islands. Within its boundaries are two Important Bird Areas, including Westarctica's morthernmost Adélie penguin colony and its largest rookery for chinstrap penguins. Significant numbers of orca have been observed within the monument's waters.
|-
| <br><center>[[Byrd Station National Monument]]<br>[[File:Byrd-tunnel.jpg|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 8 August 2025 || 16,000 acres<br>(64.7 sq. km) || [[Byrd Station]] is a mothballed Cold War-era research station, which was operated by the United States and whose activities within Westarctica incur additional diplomatic concerns with that nation. Preservation as a National Monument allows Westarctica more control and advantage in potential dealings with the US, on top of protecting the scientific history of the nation.
|-
| <br><center>[[Calsahara National Monument]]<br>[[File:Seven seas of rhye1.jpg|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 8 August 2025 || 19.3 acres<br>(0.08 sq. km) || Located along [[Calsahara|Calsahara's]] southern border, where the [[Seven Seas of Rhye|Sea of Rhye]] supports several endangered species, such as the California condor; giant kangaroo rat, longhorn fairy shrimp, and San Joaquin kit fox. Is the smallest protected area overseen by the Parks Service.
|-
| <br><center>[[Cape Burks National Monument]]<br>[[File:Russkaya Station.jpg|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 8 August 2025 || 150,224 acres<br>(607.9 sq. km) || [[Cape Burks]] is the site of a colony of Adélie penguins that is significant to the species’ continued survival in Westarctica, possibly the largest on the Westarctican mainland. This area also contains the mothballed Cold War-era [[Russkaya Station|Russkaya]] research station, which was operated by the Soviet Union and whose activites within Westarctica incur additional Russian diplomatic concerns.
|-
| <br><center>[[Gothic National Monument]]<br>[[File:Gothic-Mountains.jpg|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 20 April 2025 || 3,403,000 acres<br>(13,925 sq. km) || Preserves the Westarctican portion of the [[Gothic Mountains]], one of Antarctica's most geologically distinct mountain ranges. This includes the Westarctican Organ Pipes. The monument also preserves a number of surrounding mountains and glaciers in the area.
|}


===Conservation Areas===
==Arrest of H.V. Jain==
Conservation Areas carry the lowest inherent protections under Westarctican Law, but can be tightened to be significantly higher than that of even a national park on a case-by-case basis. These sites also have the lowest public access interest. A conservation area can be declared via decree by the Sovereign or via legislative process (which cannot override Sovereign veto).
On Tuesday, 22 July, the Uttar Pradesh Police's Special Task Force (STF) raided Mr. Jain's residence in the upscale neighborhood of Kavi Nagar in the city of Ghaziabad, just outside of New Delhi and took him into custody. They also seized most of his personal belongings, including a fleet of luxury automobiles, luxury watches, the house itself, and gigantic stacks of cash totaling over $50,000 USD in various currencies.


Conservation Areas were named Conservation Zones until legislation changed the title of the category on 10 June 2025.
Among the incriminating items the authorities found included:
* 12 forged passports for various countries
* Forged ID documents
* 18 illegal license plates
* 37 counterfeit corporate and government seals


Westarctica currently has 5 Conservation Areas. This list is complete as of 8 August 2025.
The state's allegations against Mr. Jain included:
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%; background:white; border:#4682B4 solid;"
* Promising workers employment opportunities overseas, collecting fees, and then not delivering on his promises.
|-
* Selling counterfeit visas which proved to be useless.
! Name || Date Established || Area || Description
* Selling illegitimate diplomatic credentials, including number plates.
|-
* Running a hawala (money transfer) network through various shell companies.
| <br><center>[[Hamilton Ice Piedmont Conservation Area]]<br>[[File:Calved Park Glacier.png|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 8 August 2025 || 366,175 acres<br>(1,481.6 sq. km) || Located in the eastern part of the [[Bear Peninsula]], preserves one of Westarctica's two ice piedmonts, as well as the nation's largest colony of emperor penguins at Hummer Point.
|-
| <br><center>[[McHenry Range Conservation Area]]<br>[[File:Mount Sidley.png|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 20 April 2025 || 40,700 acres<br>(164.7 sq. km) || The area outlines the boundaries of the [[McHenry Range]], which are valuable for the study of deep-earth magma activity in polar areas. The zone includes [[Mount Sidley]], the tallest mountain in Westarctica and the tallest volcano on the continent.
|-
| <br><center>[[Ross Ice Shelf Conservation Area]]<br>[[File:Ross Ice Shelf side.png|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 20 April 2025 || 7,090,000 acres<br>(31,359 sq. km) || Although only a small part of the whole, this area preserves the Westarctican portion of the [[Ross Ice Shelf]], which is the world's largest deposit of fresh-water ice.
|-
| <br><center>[[South Pole Scientific Conservation Area]]<br>[[File:SouthPoleStationDestinationAlpha.jpg|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 8 August 2025 || 17,668 acres<br>(71.5 sq. km) || The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, administered by the United States, engages in some of the most sensitive and crucial environmental scientific research on the globe. area was protected in the spirit of scientific cooperation and diplomacy and provides a degree of autonomy with Westarctican monitoring and oversight.
|-
| <br><center>[[Tulier Glacier Conservation Area]]<br>[[File:Hull Glacier.jpg|frameless|upright=.9]]</center><br> || 8 August 2025 || 599,172 acres<br>(2,425 sq. km) || Research indicates that [[Tulier Glacier]] is one of the older individual glacier flows contained entirely within Westarctican territory. This status places a high research value potential for ice and geologic samples contained within the ice.
|}


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It was also alleged that to gain victim's trust, he had modified pictures to show himself meeting famous politicians such as former President of India A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. The investigation revealed that he may have had legitimate business connections with billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi.
[[Category:Government of Westarctica]]
 
[[Category:Westarctican Parks Service]]
===Charges filed against Jain===
It was later revealed that the investigation and arrest were instigated by STF Noida Unit Inspector Sachin Kumar at the Kavinagar police station. No actual complaints were registered by potential victims of Mr. Jain.
 
Under the revised criminal code of India (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023), Mr. Jain was charged with two counts:
 
* Section 318 BNS 2023 ''Cheating'': Deceiving a person by taking money without fulfilling promised actions or conveying property in return.
* Section 336 BNS 2023 ''Forgery'': Possessing, creating, or using falsified or counterfeit official instruments and passing them off as legitimate.
* Section 338 BNS 2023 ''Forgery of Valuable Security, Will, Etc.''
 
Sections 318 and 336 carry a maximum possible sentence of 10 years in prison, plus fines for the cheating charge. However, the maximum sentence for Section 338 is life imprisonment.
 
==Subsequent developments==
On 29 July, the court of the Judicial Magistrate approved a 5-day police remand for Harsh Vardhan Jain. The remand was effective from 29 July at 10 AM, until 2 August at 4 PM. During these five days, he was interrogated by the police. Afterward, he was sent for a medical evaluation and then presented to the local court.
 
After the police interrogation, medical examination, and court appearance, Jain was taken into judicial custody in the District Jail, Ghaziabad.
 
On 5 August, two of his relatives (names withheld by authorities) were taken into custody on charges of tampering with evidence. They were alleged to have removed evidence from Jain's house while he was being held by the police. This brought the total number of arrests in the case to three.
 
==Press attention==
[[File:Consular Service.jpg|400px|thumb|Cartoon lampooning the illegal activities of Mr. H.V. Jain]]
The following day, numerous India-based [[Westarctica in the Media|press outlets broke the story]] of H.V. Jain's arrest. ''The Times of India'', ''India Today'', ''Ghaziabad Now'', and ''The Free Press Journal'' were the first media companies to release stories, videos, and pictures showing a gaunt-looking Mr. Jain in police custody.
 
Each of these press outlets highlighted Mr. Jain's association with [[Westarctica]] as a diplomat, as well as his connection with Seborga and the [[Royal Republic of Ladonia]], although he did not represent Ladonia in an official capacity. These stories derisively referred to [[micronation]]s as "fake countries," but did not attempt to connect Jain's illegal activities with their legitimate operations.
 
''The Indian Express'', a major international english language newspaper, ran the story on their front page on 24 July under the headline "'Westarctica': Ghaziabad conman held for running fake embassy." Press coverage continued in India throughout the week, as it was considered a major story from the point of view of financial fraud which utilized a micronation as its cover.
 
Online news networks lept on the story and dove into the origin of Westarctica as well as Jain's background in business. Some of their more colorful characterizations of the Jain's operation included:
* NDTV ran a series of videos about the arrest under the headline "'Scam'bassy Of 'Westarctica' in Ghaziabad busted."
* WION's video expose of the scandal was titled: "Fake Nation, Real Crime: West Arctica 'Embassy' Busted."
* India Blooms News Service called Jain's residence an "Embassy of Lies."
* News18 christened Jain "The Ultimate Con Star Of Ghaziabad."
* Ahmedabad Mirror published a cartoon featuring Mr. Jain offering "CONsulate service."
 
On 25 July, ''The New York Times'' published a story with updated details of Mr. Jain's arrest. It was the first news outlet to include a statement from [[Grand Duke Travis]] denouncing Jain's activities, distancing his illegal activities from his legitimate position as a representative of [[Westarctica]]. On 26 July, the story was published again in the print edition of ''The New York Times'' on page 6 of section A under the headline "How a 'Baron' in India Made Up His Own Embassy."
 
==Westarctica's involvement==
[[File:Mercedes.png|400px|thumb|Black Mercedes belonging to H.V. Jain showing Westarctica number plates]]
The police evidence video of Mr. Jain's residence included significant footage of Westarctica flags found in his office, surrounding property, and on his automobiles. Additionally, some press outlets stated he had diplomatic passports for Westarctica. Of his four luxury automobiles, two were outfitted with Westarctica license plates showing his status as an Honorary Consul, while the other two cars had license plates and flags of Seborga.
 
* Black Audi - Seborga
* Black Mercedes - Westarctica
* White Jaguar - Westarctica
* White Hyundai - Seborga
 
Many of the press outlets used an image of a reflective gold plaque which Mr. Jain had mounted on the front gate of his house bearing the text: "Grand Duchy of Westarctica - Embassy." Calling his residence an "embassy," creating diplomatic number plates, and creating a diplomatic passport were all violations of protocol for an Honorary Consul. These matters were covered in the Honorary Consul Training Program, meaning that aside from his other allegedly illegal activities, Mr. Jain was also breaking the rules of conduct established for diplomatic representatives of Westarctica.
 
As a result of these infractions, his tenure as Consul-General to India was terminated and he was swiftly removed from the roster of Honorary Consuls.
 
===Official response===
When first notified of the ongoing scandal by the Deputy Foreign Minister, [[Grand Duke Travis]] remarked, "It's a goddamn unmitigated disaster!" However, as more information was released in the press, it became apparent that Baron Jain's activities were not connected to his work as a representative for Westarctica.
 
In response to the news stories, [[Grand Duke Travis]] quickly initiated a media blitz to contain the debacle. He released a printed statement explaining the situation to Westarctica's citizens and announcing that Mr. Jain was no longer serving as a Westarctican diplomat. Then, he recorded a video statement re-stating that Mr. Jain was acting independently and any potentially illegal activities were unknown to anyone in Westarctica. His Royal Highness also pledged to cooperate fully with law enforcement.
 
Simultaneously, the Deputy [[Foreign Minister]], [[Christopher Watson]], reached out to Baron Jain to attempt to get his side of the story and gain a better understanding of the allegations against him.
 
As the situation develops, if Mr. Jain is found guilty, he will likely be [[disbarred]] and stripped of his title, or at the very least, declared a [[disgraced noble]].
 
==External links==
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/24/world/asia/india-fake-embassy.html ''New York Times'' coverage]
* [https://theprint.in/india/embassy-of-scamistan-the-unbelievable-story-of-ghaziabads-diplomat-and-his-grand-illusion/2700583/ ''The Print'' story]
 
[[Category:Scandals]]

Revision as of 15:52, 26 August 2025

This article deals with current events and may not be up to date.
Photo altered to show President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam of India with Baron H.V. Jain (on right)

The Jain affair is an ongoing scandal involving the arrest of H.V. Jain, a peer of Westarctica who was formerly a member of the Honorary Consular Corps of Westarctica. He was also a citizen of other micronations, including Flandrensis, Ladonia, and Seborga.

Baron Jain was arrested in India on 22 July 2025 for suspected financial crimes and fraud.

Background

On 13 April 2016, Grand Duke Travis received an email from Harsh Vardhan Jain, an individual who presented himself as a successful businessman with ties to politicians in India. He requested to be appointed as a diplomatic representative; however, his email was not answered or acted upon when it was received. Seven months later, on 8 November 2016, Mr. Jain made a donation to Westarctica and was granted the peerage title "Baron H.V. Jain." This unusual title was specifically requested by him, rather than the more conventional practice of assigning a peerage title connected with the name of a landmark within Westarctica.

Concurrent with his title, Baron Jain was also appointed Honorary Consul to India as one of the first members of the Honorary Consular Corps. He was required to complete the Honorary Consul Training Program before receiving his commission.

There was little interaction between Baron Jain and the Government of Westarctica after his appointment. He was given an official Westarctica email account on 10 July 2018, but there is no evidence he ever actively utilized it.

In January 2021, the 1st Duke of Goldstream, then serving as Foreign Minister requested that Baron Jain assist him with an Indian citizen who was pestering the government for a diplomatic appointment. He evidently did so to the duke's satisfaction, but was otherwise quiet in regard to Westarctican affairs. When the Duke of Goldstream resigned from the Royal Council the following month, Baron Jain informed the government that he wished to continue in his role as Honorary Consul to India.

Start of the affair

Former Consulate-General of Westarctica to India in July 2025

Mr. Jain was not heard from again until the new Deputy Foreign Minister contacted him with a request for an update on his activities as a representative of Westarctica in July 2025. On 15 July, Mr. Jain replied to the Deputy Foreign Minister with a list of his activities as well as pictures showing how he had outfitted his residence with the Flag of Westarctica. He also showed a line of luxury automobiles which had Westarctica flags on the hoods and what appeared to be diplomatic license plates.

Among his stated activities included:

  • Organizing free food distribution to approximately 1,000 people 5 - 6 times a year, outside his residence.
  • Speaking about Westarctica's environmental mission with visitors and passersby who inquire about the Westarctica flag and signage on his house.

Grand Duke Travis was so impressed by Mr. Jain's enthusiasm that he posted the pictures of the automobiles and residential space on Westarctica's social media platforms that same day (15 July 2025). He was also promoted from the rank of Honorary Consul to Consul-General.

Initial investigation

In addition to his charitable activities, Mr. Jain had been visiting local businesses and assuring them that Westarctica was interested in establishing high-value trade deals with their companies to import essential goods such as food, tea, and clothing. In return for his services as a deal-broker, Jain accepted payments ranging from $200 - $2,000 USD from dozens of merchants. He is estimated to have collected around $10,000 USD each month.

When these lucrative trade deals failed to materialize, the merchants allegedly gathered together and filed a complaint with the police, however, according to a later news report from The Print: "No one has yet come forward and claimed to have been duped by Harsh Vardhan."

Mr. Jain was brought in for questioning by the police in March 2025. During the brief detention, he told police that any actions he undertook were a result of “passion and attachment with respect and command diplomatic entities hold." He was subsequently released while the police conducted a further investigation.

Arrest of H.V. Jain

On Tuesday, 22 July, the Uttar Pradesh Police's Special Task Force (STF) raided Mr. Jain's residence in the upscale neighborhood of Kavi Nagar in the city of Ghaziabad, just outside of New Delhi and took him into custody. They also seized most of his personal belongings, including a fleet of luxury automobiles, luxury watches, the house itself, and gigantic stacks of cash totaling over $50,000 USD in various currencies.

Among the incriminating items the authorities found included:

  • 12 forged passports for various countries
  • Forged ID documents
  • 18 illegal license plates
  • 37 counterfeit corporate and government seals

The state's allegations against Mr. Jain included:

  • Promising workers employment opportunities overseas, collecting fees, and then not delivering on his promises.
  • Selling counterfeit visas which proved to be useless.
  • Selling illegitimate diplomatic credentials, including number plates.
  • Running a hawala (money transfer) network through various shell companies.

It was also alleged that to gain victim's trust, he had modified pictures to show himself meeting famous politicians such as former President of India A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. The investigation revealed that he may have had legitimate business connections with billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi.

Charges filed against Jain

It was later revealed that the investigation and arrest were instigated by STF Noida Unit Inspector Sachin Kumar at the Kavinagar police station. No actual complaints were registered by potential victims of Mr. Jain.

Under the revised criminal code of India (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023), Mr. Jain was charged with two counts:

  • Section 318 BNS 2023 Cheating: Deceiving a person by taking money without fulfilling promised actions or conveying property in return.
  • Section 336 BNS 2023 Forgery: Possessing, creating, or using falsified or counterfeit official instruments and passing them off as legitimate.
  • Section 338 BNS 2023 Forgery of Valuable Security, Will, Etc.

Sections 318 and 336 carry a maximum possible sentence of 10 years in prison, plus fines for the cheating charge. However, the maximum sentence for Section 338 is life imprisonment.

Subsequent developments

On 29 July, the court of the Judicial Magistrate approved a 5-day police remand for Harsh Vardhan Jain. The remand was effective from 29 July at 10 AM, until 2 August at 4 PM. During these five days, he was interrogated by the police. Afterward, he was sent for a medical evaluation and then presented to the local court.

After the police interrogation, medical examination, and court appearance, Jain was taken into judicial custody in the District Jail, Ghaziabad.

On 5 August, two of his relatives (names withheld by authorities) were taken into custody on charges of tampering with evidence. They were alleged to have removed evidence from Jain's house while he was being held by the police. This brought the total number of arrests in the case to three.

Press attention

Cartoon lampooning the illegal activities of Mr. H.V. Jain

The following day, numerous India-based press outlets broke the story of H.V. Jain's arrest. The Times of India, India Today, Ghaziabad Now, and The Free Press Journal were the first media companies to release stories, videos, and pictures showing a gaunt-looking Mr. Jain in police custody.

Each of these press outlets highlighted Mr. Jain's association with Westarctica as a diplomat, as well as his connection with Seborga and the Royal Republic of Ladonia, although he did not represent Ladonia in an official capacity. These stories derisively referred to micronations as "fake countries," but did not attempt to connect Jain's illegal activities with their legitimate operations.

The Indian Express, a major international english language newspaper, ran the story on their front page on 24 July under the headline "'Westarctica': Ghaziabad conman held for running fake embassy." Press coverage continued in India throughout the week, as it was considered a major story from the point of view of financial fraud which utilized a micronation as its cover.

Online news networks lept on the story and dove into the origin of Westarctica as well as Jain's background in business. Some of their more colorful characterizations of the Jain's operation included:

  • NDTV ran a series of videos about the arrest under the headline "'Scam'bassy Of 'Westarctica' in Ghaziabad busted."
  • WION's video expose of the scandal was titled: "Fake Nation, Real Crime: West Arctica 'Embassy' Busted."
  • India Blooms News Service called Jain's residence an "Embassy of Lies."
  • News18 christened Jain "The Ultimate Con Star Of Ghaziabad."
  • Ahmedabad Mirror published a cartoon featuring Mr. Jain offering "CONsulate service."

On 25 July, The New York Times published a story with updated details of Mr. Jain's arrest. It was the first news outlet to include a statement from Grand Duke Travis denouncing Jain's activities, distancing his illegal activities from his legitimate position as a representative of Westarctica. On 26 July, the story was published again in the print edition of The New York Times on page 6 of section A under the headline "How a 'Baron' in India Made Up His Own Embassy."

Westarctica's involvement

Black Mercedes belonging to H.V. Jain showing Westarctica number plates

The police evidence video of Mr. Jain's residence included significant footage of Westarctica flags found in his office, surrounding property, and on his automobiles. Additionally, some press outlets stated he had diplomatic passports for Westarctica. Of his four luxury automobiles, two were outfitted with Westarctica license plates showing his status as an Honorary Consul, while the other two cars had license plates and flags of Seborga.

  • Black Audi - Seborga
  • Black Mercedes - Westarctica
  • White Jaguar - Westarctica
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Many of the press outlets used an image of a reflective gold plaque which Mr. Jain had mounted on the front gate of his house bearing the text: "Grand Duchy of Westarctica - Embassy." Calling his residence an "embassy," creating diplomatic number plates, and creating a diplomatic passport were all violations of protocol for an Honorary Consul. These matters were covered in the Honorary Consul Training Program, meaning that aside from his other allegedly illegal activities, Mr. Jain was also breaking the rules of conduct established for diplomatic representatives of Westarctica.

As a result of these infractions, his tenure as Consul-General to India was terminated and he was swiftly removed from the roster of Honorary Consuls.

Official response

When first notified of the ongoing scandal by the Deputy Foreign Minister, Grand Duke Travis remarked, "It's a goddamn unmitigated disaster!" However, as more information was released in the press, it became apparent that Baron Jain's activities were not connected to his work as a representative for Westarctica.

In response to the news stories, Grand Duke Travis quickly initiated a media blitz to contain the debacle. He released a printed statement explaining the situation to Westarctica's citizens and announcing that Mr. Jain was no longer serving as a Westarctican diplomat. Then, he recorded a video statement re-stating that Mr. Jain was acting independently and any potentially illegal activities were unknown to anyone in Westarctica. His Royal Highness also pledged to cooperate fully with law enforcement.

Simultaneously, the Deputy Foreign Minister, Christopher Watson, reached out to Baron Jain to attempt to get his side of the story and gain a better understanding of the allegations against him.

As the situation develops, if Mr. Jain is found guilty, he will likely be disbarred and stripped of his title, or at the very least, declared a disgraced noble.

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