Conman duping people on pretext of providing jobs in foreign countries arrested

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Published on February 4, 2021 - Duration: 01:15s

Conman duping people on pretext of providing jobs in foreign countries arrested

Crime Branch of Delhi Police has arrested one conman Murari Swami, who has duped more than 50 persons on the pretext of providing visas and jobs in foreign countries.

During interrogation, accused Murari has disclosed that he has worked in many countries as waiter, electrician and done other odd jobs.

During his stay abroad, he learnt the procedure of getting jobs and also the procedure adopted by many companies in facilitating jobs abroad.

He created fake ID on Facebook and posted advertisements for jobs in foreign countries and also placed ads to provide visa assistance.

He also got prepared fake website of Cyprus country and posted on the website sample jobs letters and sample visa of the prospective candidates.

After getting money from the prospective persons, he used to tell them that they can check their visa on the official website of the country whereas the said website was hosted by him.

He also used to provide fake job appointment letters to the willing persons which were also fake.

After getting money, he used to destroy the sim card and the mobile handset which was used to cheat that group of persons.

He was using sim cards procured on fake IDs for cheating.

Acredible information was received by police team regarding Murari Swami that he was residing in a rented house in village Bagdola, Dwarka.

On this information, the team laid a trap at village Bagdola, and apprehended Murari Swami.

Police has recovered, five passports of the victims, three mobile phones, pre-activated sim cards and cheated amount of Rs 4,07,000/-, freezed in the bank account of the accused.


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Dwarka, Delhi

Neighborhood of Delhi in South West Delhi, India
Around five schools in Dwarka, along with some in other districts, received similar emails, the official said.
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