1.2 crores stolen from Innocent Students

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Wed, Mar 15, 2017, 04:50 PM

1.2 crores stolen from Innocent Students

Hyderabad March 15: In our present generation, JOB is the crucial point for everyone.In order to get the good jobs, so many students joining in reputed coaching centres for better jobs, even though they are not getting the proper job.

By taking this cause an advantage cyber criminals are taking a large number of money by the innocent students.

How they are Doing the crime:

First of all they are taking the genuine data of students in top job portals like Naukri, quikkr, monster etc.by taking the students numbers in those websites and they called to those students by saying we are giving the job opportunities in various reputed IT sectors, for that they will take at least 3000 to 5000 rupees per registration and minimum 1 lakh for assured job, by believing the words by these criminals they are losing their money.

Jobs in DELHI, NOIDA:

Those criminals are saying that we are given the job in some reputed companies like IBM, INFOSYS, TCS etc in Delhi and Noida regions. for this, they have to create the call centre and calling to those students who are gaining to get the jobs.This work was not only implemented to the software peoples but they also implemented on Degree peoples also by mentioning the jobs in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata airport etc..

Escaped with the lavish budget:

For this crime, those cyber criminals started the " E-media web technology" in Keerthi Nagar here in Hyderabad. Vijay Kumar who belongs to Delhi had launched the "E-media web technology".

He used to interact with minimum 300 to 500 members daily, and saying we are giving the job opportunities in various reputed IT sectors, From that person, they are taking the registration charges as maximum 3000 to 5000.

They are getting minimum 1 lakh rupees within a span of time.They are taken a whopping budget of 1.2 crores in the name of registrations only.

Later police were arrested the criminal Vijay Kumar, said Inspector Ravi kiran