A group of fraudsters in Punjab, India, have scammed 178 youths from a single village out of Rs 2.3 crore by promising them jobs in Canada. The accused, Popinder Singh, posed as a senior HR executive from a reputed Ottawa-based company and lured the victims with promises of high-paying employment opportunities. The victims were required to pay for visas and other documents, but it was later discovered that all the documents provided were forged. The incident has raised concerns about the authenticity of overseas job offers, and an FIR has been filed against the fraudsters.
Kuldip Singh, owner of Husky gas station in Burnaby, withheld Harika Kasagoni s overtime pay for two years and accused her of lying about an injury, CBC News reported. She had filed a WorkSafeBC claim for her injury, which angered Singh, who then ended up firing her from the job, which was essential for her to obtain permanent residency status.
Ontario Provincial Police are warning residents in and around the Town of Huntsville about scam phone calls after a local woman was tricked out of thousands of dollars.
Ontario Provincial Police are warning residents in and around the Town of Huntsville about scam phone calls after a local woman was tricked out of thousands of dollars.
Ontario Provincial Police are warning residents in and around the Town of Huntsville about scam phone calls after a local woman was tricked out of thousands of dollars.