
Job racket: advance bail plea dismissed
The Hindu
The Principal Sessions Judge P. Vadamalai dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of the main accused involved in a case of job racketeering.I. Thirumalalagu from Madurai had promised a youth that he cou
The Principal Sessions Judge P. Vadamalai dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of the main accused involved in a case of job racketeering. I. Thirumalalagu from Madurai had promised a youth that he could secure a job in Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limted (BSNL) for him and had received ₹12 lakh from his mother for the same. He had told the woman that he was an influential person in the BSNL. He also gave an ‘appointment order’ to the youth. When the youth went to the BSNL office, he realised that the job order was fake.More Related News

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