Huge fraud in the name of providing jobs in railways, inter-state gang caught by police

Huge fraud in the name of giving a job in the railways. Fake joining was given after giving a formal exam, medical examination. 60 lakh rupees were taken in exchange. The police found the trace of such an inter-state fraud ring. First, a mastermind named Harinder Singh was arrested. The police also arrested an auto driver involved in the incident by taking him into custody. His name is Abadhesh Yadav. About 10 lakh rupees in cash and a lot of jewelry were recovered. All the fake documents of the railway examination, even identity cards, were recovered. Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate is investigating who else is involved in the whole incident. It is learned that a resident of Maharashtra, Laxman Ghoshal, had filed a complaint with the Asansol South Police Station. 60 lakh rupees were defrauded from him in the name of giving a job in the railways. Investigating this incident, the Asansol South Police Station arrested the main accused in the incident, Harinder Singh, from Srishtinagar in Asansol on Saturday night. His home is in Aara district of Bihar. He was renting a flat in Srishtinagar. The police came to know a lot about this fraud ring by interrogating the accused in police custody. Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate DC Central Dhruv Das said that after interrogating the accused, the police raided Srishtinagar again and arrested an auto driver involved in this ring. The accused’s name is Abadhesh Yadav. While fleeing from the flat in Srishtinagar with documents and belongings, Abadhesh was confronted by the police. After that, the police arrested him. The accused’s house is in Durgamandir area of ​​Asansol South Police Station. DC (Central) Dhruv Das further said that a large number of fake railway job documents were found by raiding two flats in Srishtinagar. These include appointment letters, OMR sheets, multiple books related to railway job rules, medical examination certificates. Cash worth 100 lakh 74 thousand rupees and gold jewelry worth 10 lakh rupees were also found. The two flats have been sealed. Police said the investigation into the incident is still ongoing. The police are trying to get to the bottom of the entire gang by questioning the two arrested people.