
A family from Maharashtra was cheated by pretending to get a job in Reliance Company tower in Jamui, Bihar. In the name of getting a job, the broker called him Jamui and took 35000 from him. After that the broker escaped leaving him at the railway station. The victim’s family kept waiting for the broker at the railway station for two days. When he did not reach, the victim’s family was forced to go back to Maharashtra by begging.
The victim’s family has been identified as Pravesh Malan Rathore, a resident of Khedo Hingoli in Maharashtra. The victim Pravesh told that a broker named Sarang Sanap Kumar, who describes himself as a contractor. He told that even before this, he had taken money from him and made him work for a month in Kanpur and 3 months in Mumbai. He was implicated that in Jamui, Bihar, the work of wirala is going on in the tower of Reliance Company, in which his entire family will be employed.
Broker took 35000 rupees
For this, the broker asked for 35000 rupees from him. Pravesh told that during the work, he left 35 thousand rupees to the broker. On Saturday, laborers Pravesh Malan reached Jamui with his wife Roshni Pravesh, son Shivraj Kumar, Shubham Kumar, Kunal Kumar, father -in -law Ramdas Chauhan and mother -in -law Sumitra Devi. The victim said that after taking the money, the broker asked him to sit at Jamui station and asked him to take him to the work place soon.
Maharashtra reached begging
Two days the victim’s family waited for the broker, but he did not reach. Whatever money it had with the laborer family, it was spent on eating and drinking. Now he did not even have money left to go back to his home to Maharashtra. The victim’s family in the circle of the broker asked people around the station to eat and drink and to return to Maharashtra.
Local people help
Local Malayapur resident Sudhir Singh, former chief Sanjit Singh alias Nunu Singh, Bhanu Yadav, Kissestro Kumar, Kundan Kumar and others also supported and the money was arranged. After which he returned to Patna from Jamui on Tuesday. From where he will return to Maharashtra home.
This incident has also surprised people the unique style of luring in the name of job. In this case, Jamui GRP Police Station President Manoj Dev said that no written complaint was made by the victim’s family in the railway police station, nor did he get information. If a complaint was made, action will be taken after investigating the whole matter.