Deccan Chronicle

Army man, 3 aides held for job scam

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An army Lance Naik and his three associates were apprehende­d by Central Zone Task Force team for cheating unemployed youth of huge amounts of money and falsely promising them jobs in the IT sector and in the army. The Task Force officials have seized fake appointmen­t letters, official stamps, police uniforms and other incriminat­ing evidence from the four.

Hyderabad Commission­er, Mr. Anjani Kumar said that the army man, V Rama Anjaneyulu alias Ramu who was serving the army as Naik GD at the Artillery Centre, Golconda, establishe­d a job consultanc­y firm called “Hike Consultanc­y” at Attapur. Along with his friend Syed Hasham, a resident of Shadnagar and a few others, his company lured many young persons on the pretext of placing them in reputed IT companies. Ramu and his associates also lured the youth with the prospect of jobs in the Indian Army.

“Ramu collected `2.5 lakh from the candidates promising to provide them jobs in the army. He collected between `1.6 and `1.8 lakh from young IT profession­als promising them jobs in premier IT companies. The gang would then prepare fake appointmen­t letters and hand them over to the candidates. But the appointmen­t letters did not have any joining dates. When the candidates queried, they gave them some cock and bull story about the delay,” the commission­er said.

In February, Ramu came in contact with two other army men from Meerut and convinced them about how good and reliable their placement firm was. Believing him, the two army men from Meerut sent applicatio­ns of 25 candidates and paid a substantia­l amount to Ramu’s company. Last month, the two army men came along with the 25 candidates and paid another `24.5 lakh to Ramu. He took the money to Mumbai in the hope of multiplyin­g it. He contacted three persons there who would exchange `24.5 lakh for FICN with face value of `1 crore.

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