Fake Employment Promise: 17 youths duped by Rs 28 Lakh
Nagpur: Sonegaon police have booked a 40-year-old man allegedly for duping 17 males to the tune of Rs 28,10,000 between September 12, 2017, and November 15, 2019. on the pretext of getting the job in Indian Railways. The accused recognized as Nilesh Agrawal, a resident of Co-op Housing Society, Somalwada reportedly posed as railway official of excessive rank and faked the medical examination of the 17 aspirants at Indira Gandhi Medical School and Hospital (IGMCH) generally often called Mayo Hospital, cops knowledgeable.
The accused had collected money Rs 50,000 on a number of events within the type of instalments from the applicant and within the meantime, all of them performed faux medical and doc verification.
Nonetheless, the matter got here to fore when the complainants seek for his title within the TC part led to a useless. Thereafter when he tried to contact the accused there cellphone confirmed switched off. Sensing one thing amiss Shiv approached Sonegoan police and filed a grievance. It when the fraud got here to fore. Shiv was stunned when he learnt that Agrawal had duped a number of others.
Sonegoan police have booked the accused beneath part 419,420, 406 of IPC and began the probe.