Fake 'Work from Home' job syndicate busted; 2 arrested


New Delhi, May 25 (IANS): Delhi Police has busted an inter-state gang that used to cheat unemployed youth by offering them fake 'Work from Home' job profiles, an official said on Tuesday.

The police also arrested two persons in this connection following an inter-state operation in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Delhi.

DCP Sagar Singh Kalsi said a complaint on MHA Cyber Crime Portal was received by Cyber Police Station North District, wherein the complainant alleged that she saw a video on Youtube for earning money through online application "Freelancer Data Corporation based in the UK".

She downloaded the Freelancer app and saw a work for bid.

Upon obtaining work after bidding, she started working on an assignment given to her.

She was contacted by an unknown person on mobile and through e-mail, who asked her to make payment on the pretext of registration fee, processing fee, international bank transaction charge, foreign exchange conversion fee, etc., in order to facilitate payment in her bank account for completion of work assigned to her.

She transferred around Rs 12,000 in various UPI IDs and bank accounts and later on realised that she was cheated on the pretext of work from home.

Accordingly, the police registered an FIR under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code at Cyber north police station and initiated the investigation.

During the probe, it was found that the accused persons were operating from Kichha, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand from where one accused Tushar Kumar (20) was arrested on May 19.

Further, based on his revelations, the second accused Mohd. Akram Ali (22) was also apprehended.

Further investigation of the case is in progress and efforts are being made to trace other victims cheated by the accused, the official added.

 

  

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Wed, May 25 2022

    Fake work from home, fake mark cards, fake iphone scams, psi recruitment scams, teachers recruitment scams, fake & scams every where and in every thing......surely we are going to be number one super power of the world......Jai ho Lalaji....!!!

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, May 25 2022

    I have been going through job ads in reputed portals... MANY of them are fake ... they will collect all your personnel info as part of job application... many of them ask you to download and install their "wfh" software which could be spyware or malicious software... never apply unless there is physical location of the company, names of key people and contact numbers of the company....

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  • suhail Mangalore, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2022

    This days educated fools are more then uneducated fools... and u can see the consequences past few years

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2022

    OMG, after 2014 fooling anyone, everyone, anywhere and etc

    DisAgree [4] Agree [8] Reply Report Abuse

  • Kiran rao, Manglore

    Wed, May 25 2022

    Ya, before 2014, there were no scams in India. Everyone was honest.

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