Man promised ‘FCI jobs’ for sons, duped of Rs 40L

Gurgaon: A 35-year-old farmer from Sohna’s Dohla village was cheated of Rs 40 lakh with the promise of jobs for his sons at the Food Corporation of India (FCI). Police have arrested the three accused in the case. They have been identified as Alok Kumar, Nikesh Pachputte and Deepak Saini.
The fraud dates back to November 2020, when Alok, a peon, connected Shyam Singh, to Nikesh for government jobs for his three sons. Nikesh convinced Singh that he worked at the corporation and could help his sons get government jobs in exchange for money.
After submitting personal documents, the youths were asked to visit Chhattisgarh where they were given forged documents as appointment letters. After the fraudster kept asking for money for other things, the man grew suspicious.
Singh was asked to submit Rs 40 lakh in installments. He gave them the money by selling a part of his land and by mortgaging another. Nikesh kept saying that Singh’s sons will get the job call but nothing worked, following which Singh became suspicious and called the branch head and learnt that he was duped. When Singh confronted them, he was threatened with dire consequences, police said.
An FIR has been registered with the Sadar Sohna police station under Sections 406 (punishment for criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating and dishonesty), 467 (forgery), 471 (fraudulent and dishonest), 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC.
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