In an unexpected turn of events in Bengaluru, a job fraudster, who had allegedly cheated over 500 job aspirants of Rs 5 crore, found himself in a precarious situation.
The MBA graduate, Kolly Naga Venkata Pavan Kumar, had flown from Delhi to Bengaluru, lured by a few of his victims posing as job aspirants.
Upon his arrival, he was detained by these individuals who demanded the return of their money.
In a desperate move to escape the situation, Pavan Kumar called the police for help. The police promptly responded, arresting the 38-year-old at the scene.
According to reports, Pavan Kumar had operated two companies, Shamkuh Technology and Monty Corps, in Whitefield, Bengaluru, where he offered training and placements.
He had been contacting graduates, providing training, and then issuing fake appointment letters to some of them. After his fraudulent activities were exposed, he shut down his operations and fled to Delhi.
{{ primary_category.name }}