New Delhi: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has filed a police complaint in connection with a matter where unidentified persons used the letter head of the ministry for providing services on behalf of 'PM Cares Fund' with an intention to cheat public.
The ministry in a letter (dated March 2, 2021) to the Incharge Officer of Kalkaji Police Station, New Delhi has also alleged that they (the unidentified persons) may also be involved in cybercrime by collecting bank details with a false promise to provide good earnings opportunity by giving services for the PM Cares Fund through the association of general public investor.
The ministry in its complaint letter, which has been accessed by ANI, said it has received two letters/documents from the social media network (WhatsApp).
"The first letter is issued by United Bank London, UK stating that "Bank has sent a master demand draft for fund of 1658000/00 Pound Sterling X2 (3312000/00 Pound Sterling plus 650,000/00 US Dollars (469,000/00 Pound Sterling) is equal to 3781000/00 to the Corporate Affairs Ministry of Indian Government for release to you as soon as the formalities in your country are observed to avoid breaking the law," the ministry wrote in the letter.
According to the ministry, the said letter further stated that "as soon as the payment formalities in your country is done, the master demand draft will be validated and sent to you and you can present it with your bank with LACP Acts Documents. You will dictate amount and mode of transfer and sanctions of funds without any interference."
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The ministry while giving the details about the second letter said a letter of affirmation was issued by the miscreants in the letter head of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India addressed to Mr. Harbajan Singh Raina giving an appreciation of donation of Rs 9,80,000/- to PM Cares Fund.
"The letter is signed by Rajesh Verma, IAS, Secretary of Ministry of Corporate Affairs with seal. The letter further state that "you for all important LACP Act which we never knew of till it arrived here and we read it with the help of our counterparts in the United Kingdom, kudos," it said.