Tuesday 18 September 2012

4 Booked for Duping 50 BE / MBA / MCA Youths of Indore




INDORE: Police booked four persons, including two women for allegedly duping more than 50 unemployed youths on pretext of getting them jobs.

Acting on complaint of Priyank Soni, a resident of Manishpuri Colony, Juni Indore police booked the owner of CRD Software Solution and its other employees including Sonia Jaiswal, Sheetal Joshi, Sanket Chouhan and Vikram Chouhan.

According to the police, the accused opened an office in Akashdeep Complex at Sapna Sangeeta Road. Subsequent to this, they published many attractive advertisements in which they claimed to provide job to youths.

When youths contacted them, they put condition of Rs 20,000 as membership charge to get enrolled with the company. Around 60 youths fell for their trap seeking job. After paying the money, they followed the company officials and found no concrete response about the job.

Few youths reached the office on September 14 and found lock on the main gate of the office.

The youths tried to contact the owner and other officials of the company over phone and but failed to do so.

They victims reached to local police and lodged the complaint against all the four accused. Police have booked them under the Section of 420 and 34 of the IPC. Along with recording statement to all victims, the police have began the hunt for all the accused.


Sir Sandeep Ji Manudhane,



Shri sandeep manudhane,



Shri Tarak Ji Bajpai,



Shri Tarak Ji Bajpai, 



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