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Fake job racket busted, 3 held for duping youths in Jammu

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The Police today claimed to have busted a fake job racket with the arrest of three persons, who, they say, were part of a gang involved in duping youths by promising them jobs against payments.

A said the department received a complaint from Shanker Singh, a resident of Roop Nagar, claiming he and 21 others were duped by five men on the false promise of landing them jobs.


Singh has identified the accused as Bali of Roop Nagar, and of Anantnag, of and Prithivi Singh of

He claimed that they have paid the accused about Rs 1.20 crore, the said.

The said Singh also claimed the accused provided them appointment letters of jobs, which later proved fake.

Of the five accused named, Bali was arrested with his two previously not identified accomplices. Efforts were on to arrest the other four named accused, the said.

He said a case has been registered and a special investigation team was probing the matter.

"These persons worked as motivators who would entice gullible unemployed youth for jobs against huge sum of money. After receiving the money, they used to arrange meeting with the accused, who would pose as politicians, secretariat employees and bank officials," the said.

He said the candidates would receive appointment letters, particularly of

"Many junior and bank officials are also believed to be involved in the scam," the said.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 22:25 IST
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