Delhi Fraud Case: Fake appointment letters issued to more than 100 people in the name of SDM
During the Corona era, father and daughter committed fraud with hundreds of youths by luring unemployed youth to government jobs. The woman Visakha Gulati and her father Ashok Gulati also issued fake appointment letters to more than 100 people in the name of SDM in the southeastern district. According to the complaint, a woman named Sunanda Raut was introduced by her acquaintance to Visakha Gulati, living in Sarita Vihar. Visakha told Sunanda that he is working as Senior HR in the Revenue Department of the Delhi government. The government needs people in the Corona era, so direct recruitment is being done on the basis of experience. For this, they have to complete all the work from the police verification in three days, so 13 thousand rupees will have to be paid. Sunanda lost her job due to Corona, so she immediately gave the money. Two days later, he received an appointment letter by post, In which it was said to give a job appointment of 65 thousand rupees per month. Sunanda then introduced 14 of his acquaintances to Visakha.
According to the complaint, like Sunanda, more than 100 people got caught in the web of Visakha and they took the appointment letter by giving money in the greed of a government job, but when the victims could not find any work, the appointment was suspected. For this, he went to the SDM office and it was found that his appointment letters were fake.
Women have access to many government offices
Disabled victim Vijay Singh told that he had deposited 13 thousand rupees from his deposit in the account of Visakha and his father Ashoka. After this, he got an Icard and appointment letter, on the basis of which he was also made to work for 15 days as a home guard in the Aadhaar Center near Aali Vihar. Whereas, others were made to work in Visakha’s home office. At the same time, many employees were made to work at Batra Hospital, but they were not paid for it.
Seeing Raj opens, gave a letter of dismissal
Vijay said that one of his acquaintances had sent a letter of dismissal to the woman without any doubt which made him suspicious and went to the SDM office at Kalkaji from where he was sent to the SDM office at Amar Colony. Staff in the SDM office seated him for questioning in the case of fake documents, but after hearing the incident, SDM PR Kaushik took a written complaint from the victims and let everyone go.
SC Meena (ADM South-Eastern District) states that the matter is under cognizance. The investigation was stalled due to the associated SDM being corona infected. After his return to office from Monday, action will be taken after investigation
According to Rajendra Prasad Meena (Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-East Delhi), the matter of forgery has been found correct in the preliminary inquiry. Permission has been granted to register the case on the basis of investigation. Soon the woman will be arrested and questioned.