<p>Hyderabad: The sleuths of the Hyderabad Commissioner's Task Force, Central Zone Team, on credible information busted a fake IT job racket and apprehended the prime accused, one Kaluva Bharghav, who established a fake software company, “Neogen Soft Tech Solutions,,” located at Madhapur.</p><p>He had set up a corporate-styled office and, with a criminal breach of trust, cheated several IT job aspirants with false promises of providing jobs as junior developers and software engineers, senior software engineers in the firm, collected huge amounts from several of them, and issued fake appointment order copies as genuine. Later, he shut down the company and disappeared with the amount. He is wanted in four cases in Lallaguda, Jeedimetla, Madhapur, and Kalwakurthy police stations.</p>.200 youths, mostly from West Bengal, rescued as police bust fake job racket in Bihar.<p>According to DCP YV Sudheendra, the accused, Kaluva Bharghav, completed M Tech and worked in several IT companies as an HR manager and gained knowledge about the basis of employment and the workings of IT companies.</p><p>For easy money, he hatched a plan to lure the job aspirants and established a fake IT company. He engaged a few employees and also collected resumes of IT job aspirants from coaching consultancies by paying some amount.</p>.Indian embassy in Myanmar cautions against fake job offers.<p>Later he used to send emails to the job aspirants and conducted online interviews as an HR manager to make them believe the process was genuine and collected amounts ranging from Rs 1 lakh to 2 lakh from several victims to secure them a job in that company.</p><p>After that he used to send fake offer and appointment letters, Company ID cards to the victims. Later he shut down his office and disappeared with the amount and switched off his mobile numbers. Based on the complaint of victims, so far four cases have been registered against the accused at Lallaguda, Jeedimetla, Madhapur, and Kalwakurthy police stations.</p><p>On Sunday evening, on credible information, the Task Force Central Zone team apprehended Bharghav and seized some material from him.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: The sleuths of the Hyderabad Commissioner's Task Force, Central Zone Team, on credible information busted a fake IT job racket and apprehended the prime accused, one Kaluva Bharghav, who established a fake software company, “Neogen Soft Tech Solutions,,” located at Madhapur.</p><p>He had set up a corporate-styled office and, with a criminal breach of trust, cheated several IT job aspirants with false promises of providing jobs as junior developers and software engineers, senior software engineers in the firm, collected huge amounts from several of them, and issued fake appointment order copies as genuine. Later, he shut down the company and disappeared with the amount. He is wanted in four cases in Lallaguda, Jeedimetla, Madhapur, and Kalwakurthy police stations.</p>.200 youths, mostly from West Bengal, rescued as police bust fake job racket in Bihar.<p>According to DCP YV Sudheendra, the accused, Kaluva Bharghav, completed M Tech and worked in several IT companies as an HR manager and gained knowledge about the basis of employment and the workings of IT companies.</p><p>For easy money, he hatched a plan to lure the job aspirants and established a fake IT company. He engaged a few employees and also collected resumes of IT job aspirants from coaching consultancies by paying some amount.</p>.Indian embassy in Myanmar cautions against fake job offers.<p>Later he used to send emails to the job aspirants and conducted online interviews as an HR manager to make them believe the process was genuine and collected amounts ranging from Rs 1 lakh to 2 lakh from several victims to secure them a job in that company.</p><p>After that he used to send fake offer and appointment letters, Company ID cards to the victims. Later he shut down his office and disappeared with the amount and switched off his mobile numbers. Based on the complaint of victims, so far four cases have been registered against the accused at Lallaguda, Jeedimetla, Madhapur, and Kalwakurthy police stations.</p><p>On Sunday evening, on credible information, the Task Force Central Zone team apprehended Bharghav and seized some material from him.</p>