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Jammu and Kashmir: Police bust fake recruitment scam in Military Engineering Services, 5 arrested

| @indiablooms | Sep 05, 2023, at 10:26 pm

Police on Tuesday claimed to have busted a fake recruitment scam in Military Engineering Services (MES) and arrested five persons in Jammu Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

Police said, on September 1, 2023, one Mumtaz Ahmad Mir, a resident of Gund Zonareshi Chowkibal, lodged a formal complaint with the Kralpora Police Station, alleging that his son, Mohaammad Sami Mir, had fallen victim to a recruitment scam orchestrated by a person identified as Nazir Ahmad Khan, a resident of Doolipora Trehgam.

The complainant asserted that his son had been swindled of Rs. 70,000 under the false pretence of securing employment within the MES, accompanied by a counterfeit appointment letter.

Responding swiftly to this complaint and supported by credible intelligence from the Military Intelligence (MI), the Kralpora Police Station initiated legal proceedings by registering a case under relevant sections of law and started a thorough investigation.

During the investigation process, statements from key witnesses were recorded, and counterfeit appointment letters were seized as evidence.

Khan was subsequently apprehended in connection with the scam and further revelations unfolded as the accused disclosed his affiliation with a group of scammers employing a distinctive modus operandi to defraud unemployed youths eagerly seeking positions within MES.

He also divulged the identities of his four collaborators as Zahoor Ahmad Mir, resident of Rawathpora, Shakeel Ahmad Makroo, resident of Awantipora, Feroz Ahmad Khashu, resident of Shaltang Srinagar and Shafkat Ahmad Shah, resident of Pampore Pulwama.

Utilizing the evidence at hand, special police teams dedicated to this case swiftly apprehended all the four individuals, police said.

Notably, Shakeel Ahmad Makroo emerged as the mastermind, operating under the alias "Raju," presenting himself as an influential Kashmiri Pandit and an MES officer stationed at Rangreth Srinagar.

He enlisted the assistance of Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Feroz Ahmad Khashu, and Nazir Ahmad Khan as field agents, entrusted with the task of extracting money from unsuspecting job seekers, promising them MES positions.

Shafkat Ahmad Shah, the technical expert of the operation, was responsible for fabricating and printing counterfeit appointment letters and other documentation. He operated from the "Helpline advertising agency" in Rangreth Srinagar, where he manufactured these fraudulent documents, Police said.

As of now, the gang has duped approximately eight innocent unemployed youths hailing from North Kashmir, amassing an illicit sum of roughly Rs. 25 lakh.

Substantial evidence, including counterfeit appointment letters, gate passes, laptops, desktops, printers, and cellphones, have been seized from the possession of the accused.

The investigation remains ongoing, with expectations of additional arrests and further financial recoveries as the case unfolds, Police added.

(With UNI inputs)

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