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Woodbridge Man Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Lying on DEA Job Application

Woodbridge Township

A Middlesex County man was sentenced today to 18 months in prison making false statements to United States government agencies, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced.

Federal officials said Gulshan Manko, 37, of Woodbridge, pleaded guilty on August 30, 2021, by videoconference before Chief U.S. District Judge Freda L. Wolfson to an information charging him with one count of making false statements to federal agents.

He also pleaded guilty on September 11, 2019, to Count Two of an indictment charging him with making false statements in a separate case.

According to documents filed in these cases and statements made in court:

Manko submitted an application, referred to as an SF-86 Form, for employment as a federal agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Manko submitted fictitious academic transcripts from two higher education institutions located in New Jersey and represented that he had graduated from these two academic institutions.

Manko made these statements in his employment application, knowing that they were false in an attempt to gain employment with the DEA.

In the earlier case, Manko made false statements during a criminal investigation, including falsely asserting that he had shredded a government identification card.

In addition to the prison term, Judge Wolfson sentenced Manko to two years of supervised release.

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