00:00A massive fake army recruitment scam has been uncovered in Uttar Pradesh's main Puri district,
00:04where a fraudulent training centre operated for over four years, deceiving hundreds of
00:10youths from multiple states with false promises of military and government jobs.
00:14The centre, spread across a 30-baga printed plot near Biduna Crossing, was run by Arvind Kumar
00:20Pandey, who falsely claimed to be a retired army captain and doctor, along with his assistant,
00:26Sumitra Senapatti. The operation used army flags, fake officers in uniform and official-looking
00:32documents to create an illusion of legitimacy. Each candidate was charged rupees of 2-3 lakh,
00:38lured by the promise of guaranteed employment in the army or other security forces.
00:43Victims received fake appointment letters, uniforms, ID cards and in some cases were placed
00:48in low-paying private security jobs. For 400 youths from Telangana, Haryana, Rajasthan,
00:55Uttarakhand and Odisha are confirmed to have been duped, with the estimated fraud amounting to
01:0118 to 19 crore. The scam was exposed after a complaint by a youth from Telangana-led Kishani
01:07police and a surveillance team to raid the centre. Pandey and Sinapati were arrested,
01:12while five other accomplices remain absconding. Fake documents, national emblems,
01:17medical certificates, lease papers and rubber stamps were seized from the site.
01:22Authorities revealed that Pandey has a history of fraud, including scams linked to a toothpaste
01:27brand and a beauty contest. The accused now face charges under multiple sections of the Indian Penal
01:33Code. The Indian National Emblem Act, Army Intelligence has joined the investigation to
01:38assess the full-scale and possible regional links of the racket.
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