The Asian Age

Job racket busted, woman kingpin held

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, APRIL 27

The Delhi police has arrested a woman for allegedly duping around 150 people from India and Nepal of over `4 crore under the pretext of providing jobs abroad, officials said on Saturday.

The police said the economic offences wing registered a case last month and launched a probe into the matter.

“We have received several complaints from all over India including

Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu followed by another 29 complaints from residents of Nepal, alleging fraudulent activities orchestrat­ed by a woman,” DCP (EOW) Vikram K. Porwal said.

The accused, who is the kingpin of the gang, was arrested on Thursday from her residence in Zirakpur in Punjab, the police said.

“During the investigat­ion, we learned that the accused would open her office in posh areas to win the victims’ trust. She had previously opened offices in areas like Crown Heights in Rohini. One of the offices was in Sector 17 in Chandigarh,” the DCP said.

The accused told the police that she would initially charge the victims `6,000 and gradually ask them to shell out an amount of up to `5 lakh, he said.

According to the police, the accused and her associates also ran a website and promoted their fraudulent firm on social media.

“After collecting huge amounts at one place, they abruptly shut down the office and absconded, and later opened an office in another city with a new name of the firm, new website, and contact numbers. She also used to hire new telecaller­s,” the DCP said.

The police recovered two laptops, over 10 mobile phones, and three passports and other incriminat­ing documents, he said.

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