Hindustan Times (Patiala)

67 school students in Barnala duped of ₹1 lakh each

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BARNALA:The principal of Sacred Heart Convent School, Raikot Road, has lodged a complaint with the senior superinten­dent of police Harjeet Singh against private tour operator, Starico, New Delhi, for not refunding ₹67 lakh, ₹1 lakh each to 67 of its students, for a 11-day educationa­l trip to the US that never materialis­ed. The money was deposited last year.

The trip was cancelled after the US embassy did not grant these students a visa in June, after a group interview. The school, managed by Mangaloreb­ased Bethany Educationa­l Society, had planned the trip for students of Classes 7-12, to NASA (National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion) and other cities. School principal Sr Lyra Lasrado said, “Starico director, Manmohan, gave us an affidavit that if the embassy rejected the visa, they would deduct only ₹25,000 per student. Each student had paid ₹1.5 lakh, but was refunded only ₹25,000. So, a refund of ₹1 lakh is still pending.”

Sunil Kumar Jindal, father of one of the students awaiting refund, said, “Starico distribute­d pamphlets claiming that it is a well-known brand in worldwide tourism for students. We paid the first instalment to him in October 2018. Now, we have found that his company, M/s Starico Pvt Ltd, was registered only in June 2018. He made exaggerate­d claims to cheat us.”

“We have summoned Manmohan Singh twice. He will appear before us on October 3 (Thursday) to join investigat­ion,” said DSP Rajesh Kumar.

“The police are conducting a thorough probe,” said Barnala deputy commission­er, Tej Partap Singh Phoolka.

“We deal with hundreds of schools. In the matter of Sacred Heart School, our PR department will respond appropriat­ely to you,” said Manmohan, when contacted over phone.

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