UP STF busts fake job racket\, 2 held

UP STF busts fake job racket, 2 held

Press Trust of India  |  Noida (UP) 

The (STF) busted a fake job racket and arrested two persons for allegedly duping people in the name of providing jobs in government departments, including in the police and the Army, officials said.

The conmen -- Shailendra alias and -- were held at around 7.30 am from the Ratangarh bus stand in Bijnor by the Noida unit of the STF, officials said.

The accused targeted male and female candidates and would even lure their parents by assuring them selection in the Army, the police or government banks, of Police, Noida STF, said.

"They would charge Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh per candidate as per their financial capability," he said.

"Working on a specific input about the presence of the accused at Ratangarh bus stand in the morning, the team reached there earlier and the duo was held upon their arrival," Mishra said.

Four mobile phones, Rs 1.65 lakh and some documents, including original medical certificates from a military hospital issued in the name of five "unfit" candidates, were seized from their possession, the said.

"Also admit cards related to recruitment examinations of (BDO) and were found with them," he said.

Their arrest also led to the recovery of two SUVs a Endeavour and a Fortuner registered in Uttarakhand and UP, respectively, Mishra said.

During initial probe, Suraj told the officials that it was Kumar who would bring the targeted candidates to him and would take money from at least "25 to 30" candidates for every examination, he said.

The exact number candidates they duped or the money they accumulated was not immediately clear, Mishra added.

A case under Indian Penal Code sections 420 (fraud), 406 (criminal breach of trust) and related offences was registered against them at station in Bijnor, he said, adding further probe was underway.

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First Published: Thu, December 27 2018. 18:00 IST