
Four arrested for cheating job aspirants
The Hindu
The gang collected money from the aspirants after promising them government jobs, and then gave them fake appointment orders
The Job Racket Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) has arrested a gang of four men hailing from Dindigul and Virudhnagar districts who cheated many job aspirant. They took money from the aspirants after promising them jobs in government departments, and gave them fake appointment orders. The gang, comprising of A. Jebaraj, 58, of Bathlagundu, M. Venkatesan, 34, of Virudhunagar, B. Nirmal Kumar, 26 of Dindigul and K. Ayyasamy of Sathur was nabbed by police following a complaint from the city limits.More Related News

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