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Hyderabad man collects Rs 84 lakh offering jobs, held

Trusting the accused, the complainant along with a few others transferred `84 lakh to Sharjeel’s account.

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HYDERABAD:  The  Hyderabad Central Crime station (CCS) police on Monday arrested a person for duping a businessman and few others on the pretext of providing jobs in the transport department, in exchange for Rs 84 lakh. According to police, Sharjeel Bin Fareed claimed to the complainant M Ravinder that he could provide jobs. The accused also urged the complainant to get other candidates. Believing the accused, the complainant along with a few others transferred `84 lakh to Sharjeel’s account.

The accused also gave them fake appointment letters. Police registered cases and arrested Sharjeel on Monday and produced him before the court. According to police, Sharjeel Bin Fareed claimed to the complainant M Ravinder that he could provide jobs. The accused also urged the complainant to get other candidates.

Trusting the accused, the complainant along with a few others transferred `84 lakh to Sharjeel’s account. The accused also gave them fake appointment letters. Police registered cases and arrested Sharjeel on Monday and produced him before the court. According to police, Sharjeel Bin Fareed claimed to the complainant M Ravinder that he could provide jobs. The accused also urged the complainant to get other candidates. The complainant along with a few others transferred `84 lakh to Sharjeel’s account. The accused also gave them a fake appointments and interview letters.

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