Hindustan Times (Noida)

Man held for duping over 40 on promise of work in railways

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has arrested a 43-year-old man from Greater Noida last week, for his alleged involvemen­t in a job scam, in which he and his associates allegedly duped more than 40 job aspirants of around ₹2.44 crore by promising them jobs in the Indian Railways.

Police said the members of the gang issued fake appointmen­t letters to the candidates, conducted their medical examinatio­ns and organised a threemonth long job training in Uttarakhan­d’s Dehradun to make the entire selection procedure look genuine.

Two members of the racket-brij Kishore (34) and Sachin Kumar (36)--were arrested last month in the case.

“One of the two posed as a senior IAS officer and claimed of having links in the railways recruitmen­t board to win the confidence of the candidates,” said additional commission­er of police (EOW) R K Singh.

The EOW, Singh said, received complaints from job aspirants, who alleged that after completing the training at Dehradun,

when they went to their first posting at a railway office in Jharkand’s Jamshedpur, they were told that the railway board had not released any advertisem­ent about vacancies.

A case was registered with the EOW in January this year based on the complaints of the job seekers--many of whom are from villages around Agra and Hathras in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar’s Patna.

“Since most of the victims come from very humble background­s, they were examined for the job at their respective villages only. The victims had no idea about the whereabout­s of the suspects. They only had their phone numbers,” said Singh.

During interrogat­ion, police said, the suspects named one Mohammad Raghib Firoz, a resident of Greater Noida, who was absconding. The investigat­ing team nabbed him from Greater Noida last week.

“In the present case, Firoz coordinate­d all the activities, including collecting money from the candidates, filling various forms related to their appointmen­t and training, apart from managing other affairs in the commission of the economic offence,” said Singh.

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