10 more youths from MP duped by pilot job racket

Indore: Investigations into a Delhi-based fake job placement racket that duped a Mandsaur-based youth, Bal Mukund, in the name of getting him a job of pilot in private airlines revealed that at least 10 more unemployed youths from Ujjain, Indore and Bhopal were duped by the same company.
Bal Mukund, who was duped of around Rs 60 lakh by the company died in a road accident in Maharashtra during June 2013.
Investigating officer, sub-inspector posted at Mandsaur Kotwali police station, GP Mishra told TOI, “three to four youths from Ujjain have already come to us and identified the main accused, Amritesh who has been arrested. He had promised them jobs of pilot and airport ground duty staff in private airliners. They were asked to pay Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh per head through agents Mubarak alias Prahlad Dhakar and Dinesh Singh, who were based at Mandsaur and Ujjain respectively.
During his interrogation Amritesh revealed that two more youths from Ujjain, three from Indore and a few from Bhopal also have been duped by his racket, that targeted youths who had done short-term training courses from private aviation training schools.
10/02/14 Times of India

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