Jabalpur Couple, Youth Duped Of ₹8 Lakh On Pretext Of Accountant's Job At Ordnance Factory Khamaria
Two months on, when the victims received no official confirmation from the OFC, Khamaria, they realized they were defrauded. All three approached the Panagar police station and filed a complaint against Ankit Rajak on Friday.

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Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): A couple and a youth were duped of Rs 8 lakh on the pretext of a job at Ordnance Factory Khamaria in Jabalpur. The accused promised a job of accountant in the factory in exchange for the said cash.
The accused has been identified as Ankit Rajak, a resident of Kanchanpur. According to information, the victims were looking for a job when they came in contact with accused Rajak. Rajak promised jobs to all three in the accounts department of Ordnance Factory Khamaria—the facility that manufactures arms and ammunitions for the Indian Defence Forces.
The accused demanded a total of Rs 8 lakh cash from them in exchange for the job. Desperate for the big opportunity, they agreed and paid the amount in installments in October. After some time, when the victims did not get any official intimation, they approached Rajak. The accused, in an attempt to pacify and convince them, gave them a fake medical certificate for the job.
Two months on, when the victims received no official confirmation from the O.F., Khamaria, they realised they were defrauded. All three approached the Panagar police station and filed a complaint against Ankit Rajak on Friday.
Anand Kaladgi, ASP of Jabalpur, said a case was registered and investigation is underway.
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The victim has been identified as Nishin Tiwari, a resident of Gorabazar who works as a sales manager in a private company.
The cyber fraudster called him posing as an officer of Coin DCX company. They convinced him to invest money in their company, promising handsome commission. Tiwari agreed and invested Rs 88,000.
Shortly after depositing the amount, the company's account was blocked.
When Tiwari inquired, he was told to pay Rs 2.5 lakh to unblock the account and retrieve his money. Realising he was scammed, he approached the Gorabazar police station and filed a complaint.
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