Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh police have arrested two individuals including a government official for their alleged involvement in a job scam.
The police have arrested one Sangeeta Bansal, an upper division clerk (UDC) of the directorate of health services and Jogen Saikia, a native of Assam who were involved in issuing fake job appointment letters to people for the posts of lower and upper divisional clerks and multi tasking staff on a temporary basis in lieu of large sums of money.
Itanagar Capital Region superintendent of police Jimmy Chiram said the incident came into light after the police received an FIR from the directorate of medical education (DME) regarding the fake appointment letters on January 20 last.
“We received a written complaint from the DME stating that the directorate was receiving fake job appointment orders with forged signatures of the director of medical education and other officers on the same. They also enclosed 7 of those letters as evidence,” the SP said.
Chiram said a case was accordingly registered and a special investigation team comprising Naharlagun SDPO D Gumja, Naharlagun police station officer-in-charge inspector K Yangfo, IPS (probationer) Anurag Dwidedi, inspector T Tasso, sub-inspectors S S Jha and R K Jha, constable Sandip and lady constable K Sumnyan was formed to investigate the matter.
“The investigation that followed revealed the names of three persons–Taw Peri, Jogen Saikia and Sangeeta Bansal who promised jobs in lieu of money. The police carried out a search at Bansal’s house where several incriminating evidences like money agreements, lists of candidates, two rubber seals, etc. used for issuing the fake appointment letters were recovered,” the SP said.
As Bansal had fled to Delhi, a team from Naharlagun police station reached the national capital to arrest her, but she had already left for Patna by then.
“Our team then flew to Patna and intercepted the train Bansal was travelling in and arrested her from the Hajipur Station. Another co-accused Saikia was earlier arrested from Gophur while Peri is still on the run,” Chiram said.
Peri is a resident of Polo Colony in Naharlagun.
The SP said initial investigation has revealed that there were transactions ranging between Rs 2 lakh to Rs 40 lakh between the job aspirants, middle man and the main accused Bansal.
“We have also recovered several money agreements made on non judicial paper from Bansal’s house which indicate that she had made contracts with several other people for the job,” Chiram said, while adding that further investigation is being carried out.