New Delhi:A resident of Bahadurgarh, who was scouting for a job at IGI airport, was recently arrested by Delhi Police for cheating four people of about Rs 15,000 on the pretext of offering them jobs at the airport as well. Officials said the accused was operating independently and has no criminal record.
Police sources said the accused Sripal, who introduced himself as Rajesh, pretended to call someone on his cellphone and offer them a job at the airport while he was standing close to the four men whom he tried to cheat. "Md Shahnazar had come to Delhi with his friend Mursaleen and brother in-law Wasim from Muzaffarnagar to receive Shahnazar's brother Shahnawaz who had come from Saudi Arabia. Sripal was standing near them, pretending to offer a job to someone on the phone. The four asked him for help, at which point he said he was working at the airport and arranged for jobs for men who were Classes V, VIII and X pass," said an official.
11/03/12 Times of India
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