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Crime Patrol-fame Annup Soni is now a certified investigator

Crime Patrol-fame Annup Soni is now a certified investigator

Annup Soni



Annup Soni, who is known for hosting TV show Crime Patrol, has been a part of the industry since decades. He has worked in shows like Balika Vadhu, Seas Hawks, CID - Special Bureau and Saaya. He was recently seen in Amazon Prime Video’s Tandav.

The actor has added another feather to his cap. He is now a certified crime-scene investigator. Annup has completed a certificate course in Crime Scene Investigation from International Forensic Sciences (IFS) Education Department. He took to Instagram recently to share the certificate of his course completion.

Annup posted the certificate on Instagram along with a note that read, “Certificate Course In Crime Scene Investigation. During the recent lockdown I decided to invest my time and energy into something more constructive. Yes, it was extremely challenging, going back to ‘studies of some sort’. But definitely a choice that I am proud of #studies #study #longdistancestudying #education #knowledge.”


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