Deccan Chronicle

Aero engg dupe youths promising jobs, arrested KINGPIN PARENTS ARE RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

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A former aeronautic­al engineer and his team cheated around 100 gullible youth by falsely promising them jobs in the Railways and NTPC if they paid him, and cleared up `70 lakh in the process.

The Rachakonda SOT police busted the job racket and arrested the gang, which included two women, on Monday.

Police said that Shaik Mohammed Kasim posed as a member of the Railway Recruitmen­t Board (RRB) and conducted interviews for jobs in the Railways.

Kasim, from Prakasam district in AP, completed his aeronautic­al engineerin­g course and worked for a private firm for a few months. He met Ghouse Basha and the two hatched the plan to cheat jobless youth by offering them jobs.

They brought in others as agents who scouted for candidates and told them they would get them jobs as ticket checkers in the Railways and as assistant engineers in NTPC for a considerat­ion of `2 lakh to `10 lakh each, depending on the job.

The police acted on a tip-off and conducted a decoy operation and nabbed the culprits.

“We have arrested seven persons and found that they are already accused in seven cases in different districts. Seven others are absconding. This gang has cheated more than 100 jobless youth. Many of them are yet to approach the police,” the officials said. Parents of the kingpin of the jobs racket Shaik Mohammed Kasim, and another suspect, Mettupally Ashwini, are employed in the Railways, and were thus well informed about the recruitmen­t process. They conducted interviews of the candidates in a waiting hall at Rail Nilayam, headquarte­rs of the South Central Railway, which lent authentici­ty to the process.

Kasim posed as a member of the RRB and interviewe­d the candidates and cleared their doubts about job confirmati­on.

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