The Central Crime Station (CCS) has launched an investigation into the fake job permit fraud targeting Canadian employment opportunities. In one case, a 50-year-old unemployed man lost Rs 4 lakh after responding to an advertisement on Facebook and establishing contact with a consultancy claiming to be based in New Delhi. Another victim, a 23-year-old student, lost Rs 14.5 lakh after receiving a fake job letter for a Canadian position.
Three men were arrested for allegedly duping more than 100 people with the promise of high paying jobs in leading overseas firms in Turkey and Ethiopia
Three men were arrested for allegedly duping more than 100 people with the promise of high paying jobs in leading overseas firms in Turkey and Ethiopia, police said on Friday. Police first arrested a 33-year-old Sohail Nijam and at his instance arrested his other associates – Afroj Alam, 32, and Parvej Alam, 42, they said. Delhi Police Arrest Three Men for Cheating Over 100 People of Lakhs by Offering Fake Foreign Jobs.