Srinagar, Dec. 31 -- The Economic Offences Wing of Crime Branch has submitted a chargesheet in absentia against a Bihar resident before a court in north Kashmir's Bandipora district in connection with a fraud case.
A case was registered based on a written complaint which alleged that a company, True Dreams Project India Pvt Ltd (TDPI), through its director Ranjeet Prasad, conducted a recruitment campaign and selected 1,300 trainees in Kashmir, a spokesperson of the Economic Offences Wing said.
The trainees alleged that they were promised a monthly salary ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 12,000, but were instead required to deposit a registration fee of Rs 2,400 per person, he said.
The TDPI collected the registration fee but paid no salary ...
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