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CJM rejects bail of four in Mata Vaishno Devi helicopter ticket scam
4/4/2022 11:16:13 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 4: Chief Judicial Magistrate Jammu, Amarjeet Singh Langeh has rejected the bail applications of Sunil Chawla, Deepak, Gajanand Meghwal and Monu Pankaj all residents of Rajasthan who were involved in cheating Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrims by offering fake helicopter tickets.
Cyber Crime Police Station Jammu received a written complaint on 11-02-2022 from co-ordinator J&K Global Vectra Helicorp Limited divulging therein that said company came to know from social media news portal that some unknown fraudsters are cheating Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrims by offering fake helicopter tickets by projecting themselves as representatives of Global Vectra Helicorp Limited.
The complainant also provided detaisl of some links and asserted that unknown fraudsters have opened fake bank accounts in their names similar to the complainant company in different banks. It was also pointed out in the complaint that entire ticket booking is handled by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and no private agency is allowed to book any ticket, for fraudsters then to provide fake tickets to pilgrims is an effort to cheat them as well as to defame the complainant company.
CJM Jammu while rejecting bail applications observed that allegations against petitioners and evidence that investigating agency has thus far collected - echoes inter-state manifestations of crime in question. One needs little persuasion to understand the trauma that befalls on innocent pilgrims who are allegedly sold fake tickets for helicopter service, to and fro from Katra to Sanjichat in the name of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and on arrival at Katra, when they are told that the tickets issued to them are fake and fraudulent. Furthermore, depressingly deteriorating impact on faith of public in the administration of criminal justice cannot be side stepped when allegations against petitioners as aforesaid are of such alarming proportion.
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