The Rajiv Gandhi
International Airport (RGIA) police on Monday apprehended an eight-member gang
including a woman immigration officer at the RGIA for making fake visas and
other documents to send innocent public to Arab countries.
Alerted by the deportation of several Indian women by Arab countries, on charges of possessing fake visas, the RGIA police registered cases for probe and busted the racket, said Shamshabad DCP AR Srinivas during a press conference on Monday at his office.
Taking advantage of
the pathetic living conditions of poor women, the gang cheated the Government
of India and also the public. They collected the passports and other
identification cards of the women and sent them to Kafils
(Employer/Owner)
abroad to shortlist the prospective persons. The agents have been collecting Rs
one lakh for sending one woman to work in Arab countries.
Bypassing the legal process, the agents prepared fake visiting visas and tourist visas, fake POE certificates on the name of passengers and instructed them to produce only the tourist visa at the Airport to get clearance. Once the passenger reaches their destination, they get employed illegally, the DCP said.
DCP said Debora Dommara (40), woman officer working in Immigration department at RGIA since 2013, was also arrested for issuing clearance to the passengers with fake POEs and one Jakkamshetti Venkateshwar Rao (30), a Coffee Shop supervisor at RGIA.
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