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Kurukshetra: Two are held in a separate case of immigration fraud

Kurukshetra: Two are held in a separate case of immigration fraud
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Kurukshetra: Kurukshetra Police on Tuesday arrested two people in separate cases of immigration fraud worth 8.50 lakh and 14 lakh Rs.
Kurukshetra Deputy Supervisor of Police (DSP) Subhash Chander said the accused of being arrested had been identified as Abhishek from Selgarh in Ambala district and Kumar Nitia Baldev Nagar, Ambala City.
DSP Subhash said that Abhishek was produced in court on Wednesday, which gave police sentence two days and accused Nitish sent by court for custody.
On September 26, 2020, Rusda Ram Dhagali in Kurukshetra Regency has filed a complaint against Abhishek at the Shahabad police station, allegating that he deceived him with the pretext of providing a study visa to Cyprus in Europe.
“My son Ramsharan was sponsored for Dubai and Rs 3,40 lakh charged, where he lived for five to six days.
Then he was sent to Turkey at a cost of 2,000 euros, where he lived for three to four days.
Then Ramsharan was sent to Cyprus North for an additional 4,000 euros.
Then they demanded more than 4,000 euros to send my son to England, but we refused to pay the same.
My child is now competing in prison in Cyprus.
Abhishek with his legs he claims in Cyprus deceived by RS 8.50 Lakh, “said Rulda Ram to the police.
In the second case, Jaibir Singh from Garhi Gujran in Karnal District filed a complaint against the three charges of Sukhbir, Mukesh Duhan, Kulwinder and Kumar Nith to Kurukshetra on June 22, 2021, alleged that he was deceived by Rs 14 Lakh with the pretext of giving a visa to learn Ukraine to his son Gaurav And two relatives of Balram and Kamal.
“Through our relatives, we come into contact with the Sukhbir immigration agent who has his office in Babain Road in Ladwa and Mukesh Duhan known from Mangoli Jungan.
They demanded Rs 4.50 lakh for one person to provide a study visa in Ukraine,” Jabir said.
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“After taking Rs 14 Lakh, the accused agent gave a passport and a ticket for Ukraine.
They arranged flights to Ukraine on March 23, 2021, and we went to Delhi airport but was sent back because of incomplete paper.
The agents were asked to rise.
Flights Rescheduled on April 6, 2021.
The three children rose on flights to Ukraine and on their arrival, they were told that they had been sent abroad illegally and that there was no university payment and their hostary fees had been made.
They were sent back to India.
When we demanded our money, the defendant began to threaten, “said Jaibir.
The police said that accusing Nitish had an immigration office in Chandigarh and he was a violation in relations with Kurukshetra-based local agents.

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