The Asian Age

Conmen use ad to dupe people, CBI lodges case

- ATUL KRISHAN

The CBI has lodged a case against unknown persons for allegedly taking out an advertisem­ent in a national daily regarding recruitmen­t in the ministry of rural developmen­t with the intention of cheating innocent people. The accused promised as many as three hundred vacancies in the ministry in different posts. They had asked the applicants to pay around `500 as fee for applying to the posts. When the ministry came to know about such an advertisem­ent, it conducted an inquiry and later lodged a case with the CBI.

A CBI source said that Anant Prakash Pandey, the director of the department of rural developmen­t at the ministry of rural developmen­t, complained in this respect following which a case was registered.

The source said that the ministry conducted an enquiry and found that some conmen were trying to dupe innocent people by luring them into applying for jobs at the ministry of rural developmen­t.

“Someone named Tanay Srivastava wrote an email to Prashant Kumar, the joint secretary at the department of rural developmen­t in the ministry of rural developmen­t, regarding an advertisem­ent for recruitmen­t in Rural Developmen­t Organisati­on (RDO) in a national daily in Bhopal.

The ministry said that they did not give any advertisem­ent in any newspaper.

They also told the CBI that there was no such organisati­on named RDO under the government of India,” the police source said.

The source further said that as per inquiry it was later learnt that the RDO was an approved charity organised by the ministry of home affairs of the government of India under the Foreign Contributi­on Regulation Act of 1976.

The probe agency had found that the authentici­ty of the advertisem­ent was highly doubtful as it had showed more than three hundred vacancies for three different posts.

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