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EOW CB Jammu charges habitual cheater for luring and defrauding in govt job scam
10/28/2023 10:12:37 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 28: The Economic Offences Wing - Crime Branch Jammu has filed a 166-page charge-sheet in Case FIR No. 60/2023, under Section 420 of the RPC, at the Police Station Crime Branch Jammu. The accused, Vicky Dogra, son of Tarseem Lal, residing at Ward No. 05, H. No. 19, Bishnah, Jammu, is charged with inducing a complainant with false promises of securing a government job in exchange for monetary considerations and ultimately defrauding him of his hard-earned money. The accused is a well-known habitual criminal with a history of cheating innocent people, particularly unemployed youth, with false promises of arranging government jobs.
The case stems from a written complaint filed by the complainant, Parma Nand, son of Kaka Ram, residing in Chhan Arorian, Tehsil Hiranagar, District Kathua. In his complaint, he alleged that he had come into contact with the accused, Vicky Kumar Dogra, who assured him that he would secure a loan of Rs 25.00 lakhs under the Kisan Resource Centre Scheme (KRC) and Rs 15 lakhs under the NGO Scheme. In the event that the loan could not be arranged, the accused promised to arrange a government job for the complainant in exchange for monetary considerations. Subsequently, the accused duped not only the complainant but also several other innocent people by providing them with fake government job orders.
Upon receiving the complaint, a preliminary verification was initiated, and the allegations were prima facie established. As a result, an in-depth investigation was launched, leading to the registration of the case. During the course of the investigation, oral, documentary, and circumstantial evidence were gathered, confirming that the accused, Vicky Dogra, had lured and defrauded the complainant and many other unemployed youths with false promises of securing government jobs. The accused has been found guilty under Section 420 of the RPC, and a charge-sheet has been presented in the Court of law for judicial determination. The accused is a habitual and notorious cheater with a history of criminal cases registered against him in the Crime Branch Jammu, where he has defrauded other unemployed youth of their hard-earned money.
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