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Crime Branch registers case against a Job Consultancy firm

Crime Branch registers case against a Job Consultancy firm
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Srinagar: Crime Branch has lodged a case against a Job Consultancy, ‘Blue Star Immigration Pvt. Ltd Punjab’ for duping the M/S Al-Jumeirah Consultancy and candidates on the pretext of providing jobs outside the country.

Crime Branch Kashmir received a complaint from Shahid Iqbal Matoo and Suhail Mushtaq Mislee partners of M/S Al-Jumeirah Consultancy situated at Habib Complex near National School Karan-Nagar, alleging therein that Gurpreet Singh and his wife Sandeep Kour (Director of Blue Star Immigration Pvt. Ltd.) Punjab cheated and duped the complainants of an amount of Rs. 25 lacs on the pretext of providing visas and Jobs to candidates outside the country. They provided visas which were fake and forged, thereby cheated them and grabbed their money.

Subsequently, a preliminary enquiry was initiated in Crime Branch, a spokesman said.

He said that during the course of enquiry it came to fore that Shahid Iqbal and Suhail Mushtaq are running a consultancy under the name of M/S Al-Jumeirah Consultancy at Karan Nagar, Srinagar, who approached Sandeep Kour Director M/S Blue Star Immigration Pvt. Ltd. Mohali (PB) for providing jobs and visas to 12 candidates and paid an amount of Rs. 21, 20,000 to the suspects.

“The money was transferred through different ICICI Bank A/C Nos. provided by the suspects. Then after they provided Visa to 12 candidates but on confirmation the visas proved to be tourist visas and not job Visas. Only 04 candidates went to Georgia who remained there for 27 days and were forced to bear all the expenses of boarding and lodging but no job was provided to them and as such they returned to India after 27 days,” the spokesman said.

“It also came to fore that other 04 candidates Omer Qadir, Aadil Nissar, Saqib Shakeel and Azhar Hameed  were sent to Singapore but they  were  detained at Singapore Air-Port  twice and were deported back to India on account of insufficient  travel, other required documents and fake bookings of hotels. These candidates were made to pay 40,000/= per candidate as fine at IGI Airport New Delhi,” the spokesman added.

The CB spokesman said that investigations into the case have been further taken up.


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