
The Fake “International Police Diplomatic Corps Human Rights (IPDC)” Selling Worthless Diplomatic Titles
By Crime Vault Magazine Investigative Team
In the growing underground industry of fake credentials and vanity titles, another fraudulent organization has been identified: the self-proclaimed International Police Diplomatic Corps Human Rights (IPDC).
After analyzing one of their widely circulated certificates, Crime Vault Magazine can confirm that this is not a legitimate organization.
What IPDC Claims to Offer
The group produces flashy certificates featuring:
- High-end design with official-looking seals and emblems
- Titles such as “Ambassador Dr. MD. Shahin PhD”
- Fake diplomatic identification numbers (e.g., “ID: 002-106 Thailand” and “UNV,UNP: 5834786”)
- Claims of diplomatic immunity and international police authority
- Signatures from supposed officials including “Colonel Dr. Sriwan Kingjun” and “Vivert Roosevelt, Founder & President”
- Heavy use of United Nations-style imagery, UNICEF, UNDP, and UN Volunteers logos
The certificates are designed to impress and convince people that the holder has real diplomatic status and international authority.
The Truth Behind the Facade
This organization is a classic “title mill.”
It has zero official recognition from any government, the United Nations, Interpol, or any legitimate diplomatic body. These documents carry no legal value whatsoever and cannot grant any form of diplomatic immunity, police powers, or official status.
Major Red Flags:
- Unauthorized use of official international organization logos
- Overly dramatic and unrealistic titles
- Lack of any verifiable registration or governmental backing
- Operates primarily through online distribution with little to no transparency

Why This Matters
While some may view these certificates as harmless ego boosters, they are far from innocent. Fake diplomatic documents like these have been used in:
- Fraud and impersonation schemes
- Attempts to intimidate local law enforcement
- Social engineering operations
- Scams targeting vulnerable individuals
In the world of serious crime and intelligence, such fake credentials can become dangerous tools in the hands of the wrong people.
Final Warning from Crime Vault Magazine
If you encounter someone flashing an IPDC certificate claiming to be an “International Ambassador,” “Diplomatic Police Officer,” or “Human Rights Diplomat,” treat it with extreme caution. It is almost certainly fake.
Crime Vault Magazine will continue exposing these types of operations that prey on people’s desire for status and power.
Stay vigilant. Real authority doesn’t come from a fancy PDF bought online.