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Six people were arrested on the charge of cheating by sending them abroad

जेष्ठ ३१, २०८१
Six people were arrested on the charge of cheating by sending them abroad
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The police have arrested six managers of various consultancies on the charge of defrauding more than 1,000 people by saying that they would send them to different countries on foreign employment and visit visas.

27-year-old Resham Rawal of Surkhet Birendranagar Municipality-9 and resident of Kathmandu Koteshwar, 24-year-old Prem Bahadur Rawal, 26-year-old Rajesh Saud of Dadeldhura Amargarhi Municipality-9, 25-year-old Tankraj Khanal of Acham Ramaroshan Rural Municipality-1, Kavrepalanchok Temal Rural Municipality-9 of Kathmandu Dhumbarahi. Surendra Tamang, 30 years old, and Santavir Ghimire, 35 years old, resident of Morang Pathari Shanishchre Municipality-10, resident of Kathmandu Narephant, were arrested, said Angur Jisi, Information Officer of Valley Crime Investigation Office and Superintendent of Police.

He said, 'We have arrested those who have been arrested because the investigation revealed that they had defrauded more than 25 million rupees from at least 1,000 people.' Collecting documents and money illegally from Unique, Worldwide and Rians Consultancy, Global Human Resources Management Company and Rawal Travel and Tours operated by Resham Rawal in Kathmandu Koteshwar and Tinkune for foreign employment and visit visas to Poland, Portugal, France, Malta, Romania, Croatia and other countries. According to information officer JC, it was revealed from the investigation.

Police said that they have recovered 220 passports from the consultancy. The arrested persons spread false advertisements claiming that attractive salary and allowance services are available in different countries through various social networks, they took the documents of the victims and when they were unable to send them abroad, when they asked for the documents, they said that they would give the victims an amount ranging from Rs.150,000 to Rs. There is an allegation of shaking. According to the police, during the preliminary investigation, it came to light that false documents were made using stamp pads of various hotels, agricultural farms, schools, etc.

The information officer Ji informed that those arrested have been sent to District Police Complex Kathmandu for necessary investigation and action.

प्रकाशित : जेष्ठ ३१, २०८१ २०:४५
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