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J&K Crime Branch books fraudsters for allegedly duping several job seekers of nearly Rs 1.50 crore


J&K Crime Branch books fraudsters for allegedly duping several job seekers of nearly Rs 1.50 crore

Jammu, July 20: The Jammu and Kashmir Police’s Crime Branch has registered three separate cases against fraudsters for allegedly duping several job seekers of nearly Rs 1.50 crore & the FIRs were registered against the accused on the basis of separate complaints.

SSP Benam Tosh ssaid an FIR has been registered against one Ajay Kumar on two written complaints submitted by six victims, claiming that he deceived them of Rs 1.06 crore on the pretext of providing government jobs.

Kumar impersonated himself as a Secretariat official to win confidence of job seekers but he is a notorious fraudster and more complaints against him are pouring in.

Another FIR has been registered against suspended government school Teacher Jameel Anjum on the joint complaint lodged by nine complainants from Lower Gadi Garh Jammu,.

The victims alleged that Anjum, presently in jail on judicial custody in another case, duped them of Rs 39 lakhs on the false promise of providing Government jobs, the SSP said. This was the 11th FIR registered against Anjum who used to pose himself as PA of high dignitary to loot the gullible youth & more complaints against him are being received from the victims of job scams.

SSP said the third FIR has been registered against two accused Iftikhar Ali and Nazir Ali of Chanderkote Ramban following a written complaint by a person from their neighboring village, Mohd Taki, alleging that they have duped him after promising a government job.


 

 


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