Police bust fake recruitment racket

Update: 2020-03-06 18:14 GMT

New Delhi: Delhi Police on Friday claimed to have busted a gang of fraudsters running fake recruitment in Airport Authority of India.

Investigators claimed that the accused had opened a fake training centre where they used to give training to victims. Police identified the accused as Kumar Sambhav (25) and Lokesh Sharma (24). According to police, Sambhav disclosed that he got this idea from the internet and after that, he established a training centre at Zirakpur in Punjab. Thereafter, he engaged some agents, Lokesh was one of them, who used to identify the targets, who may be duped on the pretext of providing a job and also collect money from selected targets.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) Dinesh Kumar Gupta said that they used to prepare, provide a fake appointment letter to be given to the targeted person and Sambhav used to train them in his so-called training centre. During the training session, if someone raised any suspicion, he would immediately suspend him from the training.

"After training, he even used to pay the salary for one or two months from a Bank of Baroda account opened in the name of AAI. He even terminated one Vishal Jindal (complainant) after completing his fake departmental enquiry," DCP Gupta said. The order of departmental enquiry and termination has been seized from his possession. Sambhav had been running a training centre since May 2019, and 25 persons have been given the so-called training by him.

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