Indian Jobseekers Lose Rs 40 Lakh to Fake Jobs Scam in New Zealand and Azerbaijan
ByAinvest
Monday, Jul 28, 2025 3:39 am ET1min read
A man from Mumbai has been arrested for allegedly cheating seven people out of nearly Rs 36 lakh by promising them jobs in New Zealand and Azerbaijan using fake visas, flight tickets, and appointment letters. He had set up a fake job consultancy office and collected Rs 35.90 lakh from seven individuals before providing them with fabricated documents. The police have identified multiple cases against him in Thane and Karnal, Haryana.

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