Over 15 aspiring deceived by RS 20 Lakh, 2 employees of the caught Govt

On Friday the Khunta police arrested three government employees on charges of impersonating a senior officer e Traitor work aspirants of over RS ​​20 Lakh on the false promise of “government works”. At least 15 innocent people were presumably deceived by the three accused in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district, said the police.

The three accused were identified as Manoj Acharya, a teacher of the Bairatpur School of Udala. Acharya is believed to be the architect of the deceptive scheme. Next to him, the engineer Dilip Jena and Lohitash Jena of Kalikapur in Baripada are also accused. The trio presumably deceived more than 15 young aspirants of work from different areas from a substantial sum of over RS ​​20 Lakh.

The trio presumably attracted young aspirants with promises of government works, falsely associating their offers with the name of a senior officer of the Indian administrative service (IAS). The victims were deceived in believing that they would obtain positions in various sectors, including Indian railways, government services, GRS, police and various outsourcing companies.

In progress:

The authorities continue to probe the question, exploring if the scam extends beyond these three individuals. The police urge the public to pay attention and verify the authenticity of job offers to prevent the fall of similar scams.

Police Declaration:

Speaking with the media, Pancanana Mohanty, IIC, the Khunta police station informed: “We had received a report from Khunta Block Beo Brundaban Marandi who had been hurry up by the accused for the promise of a job. During the probe, we arrested Manoj Acharya who confessed to raising funds on the false promise to give a job in the government.”

“He was assisted by another person. They were playing a high IAS official and collecting money instead of providing government jobs. Until now, we have now arrested three people. Presumably they have marked a huge amount of 15-20l RS from the victims. About about 10-12 victims have come forward. They await us more victims to go on and present their complaints”.

Recommended public attention:

The police underline the need to conduct in -depth checks on the legitimacy of job offers. This two diligence is essential in avoiding fraudulent schemes that exploit people’s aspirations looking for work.