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Crime Branch arrests history-sheeter govt teacher for frauds on pretext of providing govt jobs

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Jammu: For duping the unemployed youth on the pretext of providing government jobs and providing fake appointment orders, the Crime Branch has arrested most wanted history-sheeter govt. school Teacher, Jameel Anjum of Ustad Mohalla Jammu, who has been involved in 10 FIRs registered with CB and District Police.The instant case in which the notorious accused Jameel Anjum S/o Nasir Ahmad R/o Ustad Mohalla Jammu has been arrested, was registered on the written complainant of Rashid Manhas S/o Sajed Khan R/o Gujjar Nagar Jammu wherein he alleged that the accused person duped him of Rs 10 lakh cash and Gold ornaments worth Rs 5.0 lakh on the pretext of providing govt. jobs to the complainant and his sister. The accused prepared fake/false appointment orders and provided to the complainant alluring the complainant saying that there were certain vacancies in Excise, CAPD & Education department for which the government was planning to appoint candidates having graduation degrees mostly from the families having no one in government services and belonging to middle class strata.

Senior Superintendent of Police Crime Jammu , Benam Tosh constituted a special investigation team (SIT) headed by a Deputy Superintendent of Police to conduct in-depth investigation in the case. After the offence was proved against the accused, he was formally arrested and being subjected to sustained interrogation to elicit further facts and to unearth whole racketeering involved in govt. job- related frauds.Pertinently, Jameel Anjum is a habitual fraudster, against whom History-Sheet and Personal File also stand opened. He is currently under suspension on account of his involvement in continuous frauds. As many as ten FIRs have been registered against him in Crime Branch and District Police Jammu out of which four cases have been challaned in the court of law, whereas six cases are still under investigation.

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