Ayodhya Nagar booked a person who cheated two youths of Rs 7.75 lakh in the name of facilitating a job in Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal; police have started investigation.
A complaint was lodged by the complaint. The application was investigated for about a year, after which a case was registered against the fraudster. The accused has not been arrested at present. Police are searching for the accused.
SI Gaurav Singh said that Ashok Dhangar (35), resident of Bisonia district Rajgarh is involved in farming. He came to Bhopal in the year 2013 and was living on rent in Poonamchand Bandhewal's house in Indrapuri.
During this time Ashok and Poonamchand became acquainted. Meanwhile, landlord Poonam Chand told Ashok that he can get him a job on the post of Assistant Great-2 in Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalaya.
He said that Rs 4 lakh would be spent for this. After this, Ashok and his village friend Sanjay Meena together gave Rs 7 lakh in cash to Poonamchand and deposited Rs 75 thousand in his account. After receiving the money, the fraudster assured him of getting him a job soon. But time passed and the job did not come. When Ashok and Sanjay talked about getting a job, he escaped with excuses.
When both the victims realized that they would not get the job, they asked for their money back. But the accused did not even return the money. After almost ten years had passed, both the victims had filed a written complaint with the police. After investigation, the police registered a case against the accused on Tuesday.