Pune Man Arrested for ₹4.8 Lakh Job Scam with Army Fake Promise

Pune police arrest a man for cheating two job seekers out of ₹4.8 lakh by falsely promising Army jobs. Learn more about this case and its implications.

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The Pune police, working with the Military Intelligence, have caught a man named Mohit Dhami for tricking two people out of ₹4.8 lakh (about $6,000) by pretending to offer them jobs in the Army. Dhami, who lives in Uttarakhand, claimed he worked at the Army Command Hospital in Pune.

A 23-year-old man from Dhule, Maharashtra, filed a complaint after he and another person met Dhami when they came to Pune for a staff selection exam in March 2024. Dhami told them he could get them jobs in the Army, despite the fact that they were too old to apply.

At first, he asked each of them for ₹5,000 but ended up getting ₹4.8 lakh from them. Once they realized they had been cheated, they went to the police. Dhami was arrested based on their complaint and is now facing legal action under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita law. The police are continuing their investigation.

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