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Grounded: Crooks that offer airline jobs

Grounded: Crooks that offer airline jobs
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New Delhi: Two dropouts and the other 10 have been arrested for running a fake call center and deceiving people with the pretext of giving them jobs in the leading airline.
They used to pose as personnel of the Human Resources Department of airlines and potential calls to conduct false interviews after collecting their details from the portal of the work.
The main accusation has been identified as Surjeet (24) from Firozabad and Sundaram Gupta (25) from Ghaziabad.
“Sixteen phones, SIM cards, laptops, six desktop computers, routers, ATM cards, and RS 26,000 cash have been confiscated from them,” said DCP (East) Priyanka Kashyap.
Cyber ​​cells from the East Regency began tracking the suspect after receiving complaints from Indigo alleged that some people deceived job seekers on behalf of giving at various airports at various airports.
Cheating has also forged an appointment letter and other documents from the airline.
“A registered pine and the team led by ACP Ved Prakash and Inspector Manish Kumar begins to investigate.
Information provided by processed airlines and local intelligence networks is also activated,” DCP said.
Fake call centers located through technical supervision and attacks were carried out on the third floor of a building in Ghazipur.
Surjeet and Sundaram, along with 10 employees, including 8 women, then Nabbed.
“The probe confirmed that the defendant cheated by a number of people with the pretext of getting their jobs in Indigo.
They used to mainly target people from South India, Bihar, UP and Uttarakhand,” Kashyap said.
Fraudsters allegedly cheated more than 500 people from more than Rs 10 lakh.
The duo told the police that they hired employees with monthly salaries starting from Rs 6,000 to Rs 9,000.
Young girls and boys will make calls to job seekers and captivate them in their trap.
The defendant was even posted ads on the work portal that invited applications from job seekers for various airlines.
The victims were applied to the portal by providing a contact number, email ID, address, etc.
Here they contacted.
Targets are bosed to pay “processing fees” starting from Rs 1,500 to Rs 30,000, depending on financial conditions and their job profiles sought by them.
They then issued interview letters and fake appointments.
The police have taken the defendant in detention.

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