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News Topical, Digital Desk : Company director Sudesh Mishra, who lives in the Chowk area, was duped by fraudsters in the name of contracts and providing jobs to the unemployed. The fraudsters allegedly lured him with the promise of a contract to supply 1,500 security guards to Maruti Suzuki's Manesar plant in Haryana. However, despite receiving the money, he was denied employment. The victim has filed a report at the Chowk police station.

According to Sudesh Mishra, a resident of Chaupattia Road, he is the director of a company called Ex-Servicemen Security Services Pvt. Ltd., which supplies manpower to various organizations. On March 22, 2026, a person named Randhir Singh called him on his mobile phone and introduced himself as an official from Maruti Suzuki India Limited's Manesar (Haryana) plant.

The accused lured the victim with the promise of a contract to supply 1,500 security guards and demanded Rs 3 lakh for the issuance of a vendor code.

Finding the information credible, Sudesh Mishra on March 23 transferred a total of Rs 2.99 lakh from his accounts and those of company employees Mahendra Kumar Dixit, Himanshu Dixit and Suryashu Sahu to the accounts mentioned by the accused through UPI.

After the money was transferred, the accused's mobile phone was switched off. This led to the realization that they had been duped. The victims then filed a complaint with the National Cyber ​​Crime Reporting Portal.

All four victims filed complaints online with different complaint numbers. Following an investigation by the Cyber ​​Cell, an FIR was ordered. According to Inspector Chowk, Nagesh Upadhyay, a report has been filed.


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