India, Sept. 15 -- The Delhi Police on Sunday claimed to have busted a fake visa appointment racket after arresting three men who allegedly duped people seeking jobs overseas by posing as employees of a multinational company that helps travel document applicants.
Police said the trio created a fake website, social media accounts and even used a US-based phone number to convince victims of their authenticity and then extorted lakhs from job seekers while issuing them forged documents.
The accused - Deepak Pandey (33), Yash Singh (23) and Wasim Akram (25) -were arrested from the national capital's Zamrudpur area on September 9 following a raid by a team of the Delhi Police's Crime Branch.
In a statement, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crim...