Bhubaneswar (Odisha) : Police have busted a job fraud racket in Aligarh on January 15. The arrest made in the case states that one of the accused who is reportedly an IT engineer, belongs to Madhya Pradesh. While talking to ANI, the Inspector General (EOW) of Aligarh, Jay Narayan Pankaj said, “EOW busted the country's biggest job fraud racket in the last week of 2022, which was being operated by some engineers from Aligarh. In this case, we have arrested an engineer Arpit Panchal from MP's Ratlam. He developed 9 websites which looked like government websites.”
The arrested person identified as Arpit Panchal, a resident of Jaora in Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam, was an IT expert and had developed nine websites, used to entice youths for government jobs and duped hefty sums. "In connection with a job fraud racket, busted by EOW in the last week of 2022, which was operated by Aligarh-based engineers, we have arrested another operative of the racket, who is also an engineer," EOW Inspector General Jaya Narayan Pankaj said.
"Arpit Panchal was a website developer in the racket and had developed nine websites for the gang. The websites were designed in such a manner, which looked like government websites and advertised government jobs to the people on the fake website portal," the senior cop said, adding that we have got a list of around 22,000 persons, who were victims of these websites.