South West District police arrested a man running a fake job racket
An accused involved in a job racket on the pretext of providing jobs in Sita Ram Bharti Hospital has been arrested by the staff of Kishangarh police station.

An accused involved in a job racket on the pretext of providing jobs in Sita Ram Bharti Hospital has been arrested by the staff of Kishangarh police station.
On January 22, a complaint was received from one Vishal alleging that he has been cheated on the pretext of providing a Job at Sita Ram Bharti Hospital, Qutab Institutional Area, Katwaria Sarai in New Delhi.
He further alleged that there are 10-15 other people who were also cheated on the same pretext and all deposited Rs 2200/- each in the name of the security deposit, Covid test charge and other hidden charges. He provided the phone number of the alleged. A case was registered at PS Kishangarh and an investigation was taken up.
“A team comprising Sub Inspector Sushil, Assistant Sub Inspector Hoshiyar Singh, and constables Sudhir and Amit led by SHO, Kishangarh in the supervision of ACP, Safdarjung Enclave was constituted,” Gaurav Sharma, DCP, South-West District, New Delhi, said.
He added, “During the course of the investigation, it was revealed that there are several other persons, who were also cheated on the same pretext. Sincere efforts were made to trace the alleged and after a sustained tracking alleged Rohit Kumar was arrested.”
On his interrogation, he revealed that he was previously working at Sita Ram Bharti Hospital and a few months back he lost his job. He induced the persons posing as Supervisor and projecting good acquaintance and liaison with Sita Ram Bharti Hospital.
23-year-old Rohit Kumar is a resident of Tehsil Baijnath, Distt. Kangra in Himachal Pradesh. He previously worked as a housekeeping staff at Sita Ram Bharti Hospital. He has studied up to 12th class.
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