HYDERABAD: Three men from Delhi, who allegedly cheated over 15,000 process aspirants in Telangana after creating a pretend site claiming it to be of a government organisation, have been arrested, police mentioned on Tuesday.
Vikas Kumar, Subash and Vikas Khandelwal, all working with an IT company, have been arrested on May 27 in Delhi via Hyderabad police and brought to the capital city, a police free up mentioned.
According to police, the accused created a site http://telangana.gred.co.in/ and posted a recruitment notification calling for programs to various posts purportedly issued via Telangana Agro Development Corporation, and process seekers crammed the application bureaucracy and paid cash in different bank accounts.
Job aspirants initially paid Rs 98 each and every and after the fee they won letters and have been again requested to pay Rs 499 for the application bureaucracy, the release mentioned.
Initial investigation printed that about 15,000 to 20,000 youths from Telangana have been cheated and roughly Rs 20 lakh used to be paid via the applicants within the case, it mentioned.
Police mentioned the accused had printed faux notifications for appointments in Gujarat, Maharastra, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu within the identify of Agriculture Gramodhyog and Rural Engineering Development in November 2017 and January, February, March and April this yr, the release added.
Vikas Kumar, Subash and Vikas Khandelwal, all working with an IT company, have been arrested on May 27 in Delhi via Hyderabad police and brought to the capital city, a police free up mentioned.
According to police, the accused created a site http://telangana.gred.co.in/ and posted a recruitment notification calling for programs to various posts purportedly issued via Telangana Agro Development Corporation, and process seekers crammed the application bureaucracy and paid cash in different bank accounts.
Job aspirants initially paid Rs 98 each and every and after the fee they won letters and have been again requested to pay Rs 499 for the application bureaucracy, the release mentioned.
Initial investigation printed that about 15,000 to 20,000 youths from Telangana have been cheated and roughly Rs 20 lakh used to be paid via the applicants within the case, it mentioned.
Police mentioned the accused had printed faux notifications for appointments in Gujarat, Maharastra, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu within the identify of Agriculture Gramodhyog and Rural Engineering Development in November 2017 and January, February, March and April this yr, the release added.
3 Delhi men held for cheating T'gana job aspirants
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