Byndoor: Job seekers duped to tune of Rs 30 lac by promising employment at Kaiga


Daijiworld Media Network - Byndoor (SP)

Byndoor, Nov 21: Many young people from Byndoor were taken for a ride with promise of employment in the Kaiga plant of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India in Uttara Kannada district. It is said that the youngsters were cheated to the extent of several lacs of rupees.

It is learnt that 50 to 60 young people from Byndoor and surrounding areas were promised employment in the Kaiga power plant. Money was collected from each one of them. Ritesh Patwal and his friends had contacted the people seeking jobs and promised them employment. They also collected money from them. They were issued fake documents and sent to Kaiga by a tempo from Byndoor.


Byndoor police station (file photo)

The youngsters came to know that they were cheated when the security staff at Kaiga stopped them and verified their documents. The entire transactions were put through a person from Karwar. It is said that one of the employment agents had collected Rs 18 lac and remitted to the man at Karwar and he got commission of Rs 4.5 lac. The total amount involved may be around Rs 30 lac as per an estimate. A case about this cheating has been registered in Byndoor police station.

Accused Ritesh Patwal has since been arrested from Sringeri. There is suspicion of several more having worked behind this scandal. People hope that the police investigation will bring out the truth.

 

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Fake sighted again on coastal belt... despite so many fake promises which never seen light of day, people still believe fake promises...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Unemployment is at it's peak & qualified youth are desperate to get any type of job irrespective of their qualifications!
    So many qualified youth are now working as delivery agents for e-commerce companies as there are no jobs!

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  • abdul munim, UDUPI

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    the guys who got duped must be the bhakts of bacchali party.

    They are the only ones who believe such false promises.. That is why time and again feku is fooling them.

    Time for ganti and thaali...bye

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Better than being looted from foreigners....

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Sanjay, Hebri, Your comments make no sense at all. Don't blame the foreigners or anybody for the matter on this cheating business. Blame the job seekers who blindly believed the ones who promised them jobs.

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