Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Over 200 kids duped in name of kabaddi trials in Noida

- Tanmayee Tyagi tanmayee.tyagi@htlive.com

NOIDA: More than 200 children were duped of ₹500 each in the name of registrati­on fee after they signed up for trials of a kabaddi tournament on a website that later turned out to be a fake.

The incident was reported when children from various districts of Uttar Pradesh turned up at the Noida Stadium on Monday morning to participat­e in the ‘trials’ that had been scheduled for November 12-15, 2018. The winners had been promised entry to the ‘National Junior Profession­al Kabaddi Tournament’. However, when the children enquired about the trials, they realised nothing of that sort had been scheduled at the stadium.

“We came across the website ‘www.kbdjuniors.com’ almost a month ago while looking for kabaddi tournament­s. We had to register by paying a ₹500 fee. After completing all formalitie­s, we received a confirmati­on through email. There was a contact number listed as well and we spoke to a representa­tive. There were options to choose the trial venues and we opted for Noida,” 17-yearold Prashant Kajla, who had participat­ed in the under-17 category, said.

He travelled from Meerut along with four other players, including his younger brother. He had missed an exam at school to participat­e in the tournament.

Participan­ts said the website offered ₹27 lakh as prize money for the winning team along with an entry to two-month training camp to participat­e in other tournament­s. “The website has been shut now. But they also have a Youtube ad that is still working. The phone number is also switched off,” Nikhil Jatoun, another participan­t, said.

He said the site had competitio­ns was for only two categories — under-15 and under-17. “They had given us multiple options to choose the city we can go to for the trials such as Noida, Lucknow, Pune, Patna, Sonepat, Bengaluru etc. We chose Noida due to its proximity to our house,” Jatoun, a resident of Aligarh, said.

Children from Meerut, Hapur, Bijnor, Ghaziabad and Aligarh had turned up at the Noida Stadium. After the participan­ts realised that they had fallen prey to fraud, they protested outside the stadium and approached the police.

Police suspect that thousands of children all over India may have fallen prey to the fraud. “They have given us a written complaint and the cyber cell will look into it,” Sudha Singh, superinten­dent of police (city), said.

Cyber cell officers said they will try to trace the website and conduct a thorough investigat­ion in the matter.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/HT PHOTO ?? Children from across UP had turned up at the Noida stadium on Monday morning to participat­e in the ‘trials’.
SUNIL GHOSH/HT PHOTO Children from across UP had turned up at the Noida stadium on Monday morning to participat­e in the ‘trials’.

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