Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday claimed to have busted a job fraud-extortion racket, arresting five persons, recovering Rs 34 lakhs and rescuing two victims from captivity at a hotel in Kolkata.
Superintendent of Police, Jammu city south, Ajay Sharma, said the module was involved in luring gullible youth on the pretext of securing jobs abroad but subsequently confining them and extorting money from their families.
The case came to light following registration of a complaint at Police Station Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, by Jagmohan Singh regarding the wrongful confinement of his son Maninder Singh and his associate Tushar Chib in Kolkata, where unknown persons were demanding a ransom of Rs 35 lakhs, the officer said.
Acting swiftly, he said a special team was constituted, which proceeded to Kolkata and, through technical surveillance and coordination with local police, traced the accused to a hotel.
On March 21, both victims were safely rescued, and five accused were apprehended, the SP said.
During the investigation, the involvement of two Jammu-based agents surfaced, who had lured the victims on the pretext of arranging work visas abroad, he said.
Sharma said it was revealed that Rs 34 lakhs had been paid by the victims’ family, which has been successfully recovered. Further investigation is underway to uncover the full conspiracy.
Meanwhile, the SP said three theft cases (two of Bagh-e-Bahu and one of Bahu Fort police station areas) were solved, leading to the arrest of three accused persons and the recovery of stolen property, including 1.2 kg of silver and 17 tola (approximately 198.29 grams) of gold ornaments, worth approximately Rs 30 lakhs.