Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Sonepat couple booked for duping 280 students through bogus institute

- Neeraj Mohan

CHARGED AROUND ₹20,000-30,000 PER STUDENT FOR ADMISSION TO THEIR INSTITUTE

KURUKSHETR­A : A Sonepat-based couple has been booked by the Kurukshetr­a police for allegedly duping over 280 students through a bogus institute.

The couple, identified as Kuldeep Singh and his wife Mamta, had allegedly opened a sports academy at a private school in Kurukshetr­a’s Durala village and duped several students from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal on the pretext of helping them secure admission at the Sports Authority of India’s Sonepat centre.

As per the parents of the aggrieved students, who had filed a complaint with the Kurukshetr­a police in December last year, the couple had opened Sai Sports Complex in Bharat Internatio­nal School in Dhurala village of Kurukshetr­a in April, 2018, and circulated pamphlets in newspapers in a bid to attract students for admission.

They also charged ₹20,000-30,000 per student for admission and told them that they would be given free coaching and a monthly stipend of ₹11,000 per student from the government. They also provided identity cards to the enrolled students. But in December last year, they shut suddenly the academy and fled.

The matter came to light when Raman Chaudhary, who was running a mess in the academy of the accused, approached the Kurukshetr­a district court alleging police inaction against the accused, who did not clear his pending dues of ₹8.90 lakh.

Raman’s advocate Rajender Singh told Hindustan Times that they had filed an applicatio­n in the Kurukshetr­a district court and now the court has directed the police to register an FIR against the accused.

He said they had also taken up the matter with Kurukshetr­a SP Astha Modi and she assured an arrest soon.

Rajender said they have also met several students and many of them alleged they were running from pillar to post to get their hard earned money back but the police did not take their complaints seriously.

On the court orders, police have registered an FIR under Sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 506 (criminal intimidati­on), 504 (intentiona­l insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), 420 (cheating and dishonestl­y inducing delivery of property), 406 (punishment for criminal breach of trust) and 323 (punishment for voluntaril­y causing hurt) of the Indian Penal Code.

When contacted, Jhansa police station in-charge Raj Pal said they have registered an FIR on the directions of the court and about 15 students have also filed a complaint against the couple. “Their mobile phones seem to be switched off but we have informatio­n about them and they will soon be arrested,” he added.

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