New -delhi, October 5 (IANS). Southwest -Delhi Cyber Police arrested the accused Manoj, 33, a Bijwasan resident, on charges of the fraud of unemployed youth. It is alleged that Manoj is accused of taking a large amount of people by pretending to find work. After attacking several places, the accused was caught by police. Police said in a press release released on Sunday that the accused had contacted the people who were looking for work by calling themselves representatives of prestigious airport service companies. He used to charge money in the form of registration and documentation fees in the name of Job. A smartphone was also recovered from the possession of the accused, which he used to carry out the crime. S Singh, a resident of Sector 7 of RK Puram, filed a complaint on the NCRP portal after which the investigation was started. The complainant said that a man named Manoj called him. Manoj presented a job of Rs 35,000 a month in BWFS business. Singh Nen showed interest in posts and transferred Rs 5.500 as a registration fee by Google Pay. He then received a false ID card by e -mail and was asked to deposit an extra Rs 15,000. When the money was sent, the accused stopped the phone and lost contact. Cyber police have registered a case based on this complaint. A special team was formed under the leadership of Si Priyanka to investigate this serious case, which includes Chief Constable Jai Prakash and Constable Jeetu Ram. The team worked led by Inspector Pravesh Kaushik, Sho Cyber Police Station and ACP Vijay Pal Tomar. Manoj was eventually arrested after three days of strict technical supervision and attacks in Mahipalpur, Rangpuri, Palam and Bijwasan. During interrogation, Manoj admitted to cheating many people. He had earlier loaded an amount of 20 to 25 thousand rupees in the name of Job. He made people financially weak and did work because he thought they would not complain because of such low money. Manoj is trained and unmarried to eighth class. Police said the case after the arrest of the accused was largely resolved, but the investigation is underway so that more victims can be identified and helped. -Ians VKU/BC shares this story tags
Police in Delhi arrested a young man who cheated on the pretense of work
