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“Fake Jobs, Real Losses”: Crime Branch Files Chargesheet in Multi-Lakh Employment Scam

JK News Service by JK News Service
December 28, 2025
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Srinagar, Dec 28 (JKNS): The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a detailed chargesheet before the Court of City Judge (Sub Registrar), Srinagar, in a major employment fraud case involving alleged cheating of unemployed youth by promising fake jobs in reputed hospitals and banks.

Spokesperson in a statement issued here to news agency JKNS, The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a comprehensive chargesheet before the Hon’ble Court of City Judge (Sub Registrar) Srinagar, in connection with FIR No. 49/2022, registered under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471 RPC, pertaining to a large-scale job fraud.

The case stems from a written complaint wherein nearly many residents of Tangmarg area alleged that they were duped by Reyaz Ahmad Taploo, S/o Mohammad Sidiq Taploo, R/o Anchaar Dagapora, Soura, Srinagar, it reads.

The accused allegedly lured innocent job seekers by falsely promising employment as security guards in reputed hospitals and banks. Under this false pretext, he reportedly collected huge sums of money amounting to several lakhs of rupees from the victims. To further legitimize the fraud, the accused allegedly issued fake appointment orders and uniform items, thereby misleading the victims into believing that the employment offers were genuine, it reads.

Statement further reads, Upon receipt of the complaint, the Crime Branch Kashmir (now Economic Offences Wing) initiated a thorough and meticulous investigation. During which, it was prima facie established that the accused was operating a fake NGO under the name and style of “SAI NGO Consultancy.” Using this fictitious entity as a front, the accused systematically cheated unemployed youth by issuing forged appointment letters and false assurances of employment.

The investigation conclusively revealed that the accused indulged in deliberate acts of cheating, forgery, and use of forged documents as genuine, thereby committing serious economic offences and exploiting vulnerable job seekers. After completing all legal formalities and gathering sufficient evidence, the Economic Offences Wing has formally submitted the chargesheet before the competent court for judicial scrutiny and trial, it reads.

The Economic Offences Wing reiterates its commitment to curbing employment-related frauds and urges the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent job offers and to verify the authenticity of recruiting agencies before making any financial commitments, the statement reads. (JKNS)

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