1 booked for duping man of Rs.12L on pretext of providing govt job
Jammu, Aug. 8 -- The Special Crime Wing (SCW), Jammu, has booked a fraudster for allegedly duping a man of Rs.12 lakh under the false promise of securing a government job, said officials on Thursday.
The accused was identified as Pawnesh Kumar Sharma of Jammu.
The victim was employed in a private firm and was looking for a government job, read the written complaint by him, adding that during this period he was introduced to the Pawnesh Kumar Sharma, who assured the complainant of securing him a government job.
The accused initially assured the complainant of a job in the Military Engineer Services (MES) and even handed over a fake appointment letter. Subsequently, another fake appointment letter was provided, this time purportedly from the Food Corporation of India (FCI).
To further convince the complainant and build trust, the accused instructed him to travel to various cities, including Chandigarh, Delhi, and Lucknow, under the pretext of undergoing medical examinations and completing other formalities related to the job.
Following these deceptive tactics, the complainant was persuaded to transfer a total of Rs.9 lakh into the accused's bank account and an additional Rs.3 lakh in cash.
A preliminary investigation was initiated after the complaint, following which an FIR was registered at SCW police station, Jammu, against Sharma and investigation is underway, said the official.htc...
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