The Asian Age

Territoria­l Army racket busted, 3 people arrested

The alleged took ` 5 lakh in cash from the complainan­t on various occasions in June, July, and August 2017 on the pretext of medical test, interview, and final selection assets, income

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

With the arrest of three persons, the Delhi police crime branch has busted a racket of fake Territoria­l Army recruitmen­t.

The accused have been identified as Amit Kumar alias Amit Fauji ( 31), Sunil Kumar ( 32), and Devender ( 39).

Specific informatio­n was received by the crime branch that members of a racket involved in fake recruitmen­t in Territoria­l Army were active in Delhi and Haryana.

In pursuance of the said informatio­n, a written complaint by one of the victims, Sudheer ( 21), was received by the crime branch on May 1.

Two other victims of this racket also approached the crime branch with similar grievances. The complainan­t stated that sometime in June- July, 2017, one Sunil Jogi of his village had introduced him to one Pradeep, who induced him by offering employment in Territoria­l Army for the post of GD and demanded Rs 5 lakh for the same.

The accused took the complainan­t to Delhi and introduced him to Amit at the Army unit. Thereafter, the alleged persons took ` 5 lakh in cash from the complainan­t on various occasions in June, July, and August 2017 on the pretext of physical test, medical test, interview, and final selection.

Subsequent­ly, Pardeep gave a joining letter dated August 2017 to the victim. Later, the joining letter was taken back from the complainan­t on the pretext of providing joining in Bangalore instead of Delhi.

The complainan­t, along with a relative and another victim, went to Bangalore to join his duty on November 11, 2017, at the instance of Pradeep. However, on reaching Bangalore no one came to receive the complainan­t as assured by the accused, who had switched off his mobile phone by then.

“The two other victims, Tilak Raj and Suraj, both residents of Jhajjar in Haryana, also corroborat­ed similar allegation­s against this gang and confirmed that each of them was cheated of ` 3 lakh. These victims belong to poor families. They were desperatel­y looking for employment in the Indian Army. A case was registered in this regard at the crime branch in Delhi.

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