Four booked for duping man of Rs.15L in visa fraud
Panchkula, May 29 -- Police have booked four individuals - two brothers and two others - for defrauding a 46-year-old man from Bhareli village, Chandimandir, of Rs.15 lakh on the pretext of securing a New Zealand work visa for his son. The victim, Ashok Kumar, in his complaint filed with the DCP on January 23 of this year, had accused Somnath, also from Bhareli village, along with brothers Neeraj and Gaurav, as well as Rajeev - all three from Ambala, of committing visa fee fraud.
According to Kumar, Somnath had initially enticed him, claiming that Neeraj and Rajeev, who were known to him, operated an office in Shahzadpur, Ambala, and felicitated the travel of youths abroad. Kumar added that Somanth then introduced him to the accused, including Gaurav, who allegedly promised to send his son to New Zealand on a work visa and secure him a job. Trusting the process, Kumar submitted his son's documents to the accused, who demanded Rs.25 lakh for facilitating the travel.
The complainant alleged that he had paid Rs.15 lakh to the accused between May and June 2024. An FIR under various sections of the IPC and Immigration Act was registered on Tuesday....
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