Job racket busted in West Bengal, 8 held

According to police, at least 3,000 people from across the state were duped of crores of rupees on the promise of government jobs.

July 07, 2021 10:32 am | Updated 10:32 am IST - Bardhaman

Eight people were arrested from West Bengal's Purba Bardhaman district for allegedly duping thousands of people by promising them government jobs, police said on Wednesday, July 7, 2021.

At least 3,000 people from across the state were duped of crores of rupees, they said.

A company named 'Future India' took anything between ₹55,000 to ₹1 lakh from candidates, promising them to provide government jobs for the security of highways, police said.

Training on road safety would also be conducted at its head office in Birati in the Nimta police station area in the North 24 Parganas district, police said.

On Monday night, eight officials of the organisation gathered at an eatery in Palsit in the Memari police station area to sign agreements with prospective candidates.

On getting to know that they were in the area, people who were duped earlier reached the spot from as far as Hooghly and Paschim Bardhaman districts, police said.

As chaos ensued, police reached the eatery and made the arrests, they said.

A car, ₹1.10 lakh in cash, two registers, two pendrives, seven mobile phones and a list of those duped were seized from the accused, police said.

Those arrested were identified as Mihir Kumar Das, Ali Hossain, Hasibul Rahman, Abul Basad, Reazul Islam, Ibrahim Sheikh, Shamsul Alam Sheikh and Malay Karmakar. Malay is a resident of Singur in the Hooghly district, while the rest are from different areas in the Murshidabad district, police said.

Five in police custody

When produced at the court on Tuesday, Mihir, Malay and Abul were sent to five days in police remand while the rest were sent to judicial custody. The court of the chief judicial magistrate will hear the matter again on July 11.

More people are suspected to be associated with the racket, a senior police officer said.

To make the whole operation convincing, the candidates were even taken to a private hospital in Kolkata for a pre- joining medical check-up, he said.

It is being investigated that whether any influential person is associated with the racket, he added.

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