Delhi police have arrested three individuals involved in a scam providing fake employment visas. The suspects targeted job seekers looking for opportunities abroad by offering counterfeit visas. The fraud was exposed when one victim, who had paid a large sum for the promise of overseas employment, discovered that the visa was fake. The police investigation revealed that the group had been using forged documents and stamps to make the visas appear legitimate.
These criminals had been running the scam for months, exploiting the victims' aspirations to work abroad. They charged significant amounts of money for these fake visas, misleading their targets into believing they were securing genuine job opportunities. The police traced the operation to multiple locations, leading to the suspects' arrests.
The police have cautioned the public about the dangers of dealing with unverified agencies and individuals offering overseas job placements. They advised people to always confirm the authenticity of job offers and visas by consulting official government resources or recognized agencies.
This case highlights the ongoing issue of visa fraud, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in preventing such scams. Authorities continue to investigate the operation, with further arrests expected as the investigation progresses.