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Mumbai: Man recruits 29 people, takes money from them and vanishes

The accused also did not pay dues of the tea vendor, driver and stationery provider of his office

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A man was booked for duping at least 29 people he recruited for a back office job in Goregaon (East). On the first day in office, the accused allegedly took Rs Rs 1,000 each from the victims for opening their account in the bank. He also did not pay dues of the tea vendor, driver and stationery provider of his office.

According to Vanrai police, the complainant in the case is ex-servicemen RB Shezulkar, 40, a resident of Matunga. In his complaint, Shezulkar said that last month he came across a back office job vacancy. The victim contacted the mobile number provided in the advertisement and was informed that back office staff is required in a few private banks and that recruitment for the same is being done, states a report in Mumbai Mirror.

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