Man Posing as FCI Director Arrested for Job Fraud in Gujarat
Fake FCI Director Arrested for Job Fraud in Gujarat

A man who allegedly posed as a director of the Food Corporation of India (FCI) was arrested by Halol (rural) police on Thursday for cheating several people by promising them government jobs in Gujarat. The accused, Bharat Parmar, had been allegedly duping victims for several years by claiming to have high-level contacts in government departments.

Modus Operandi

According to police, Parmar met Manu Patel, a retired railway employee, in 2020. He introduced himself as an FCI director and claimed that he could provide government or PSU jobs in exchange for money. Patel later approached him seeking a government job for his son. Patel paid Parmar Rs 7.78 lakh, after which the accused issued an interview call letter. However, no further communication followed for months, raising suspicion. When Patel demanded his money back, Parmar returned Rs 3 lakh but withheld the rest.

Wider Fraud Network

Patel later learned that Parmar had similarly cheated several others by issuing fake appointment and interview letters after collecting money. After the complaint was filed, Halol (rural) police arrested Parmar from a hotel on the Halol-Godhra road. Police said he had allegedly collected over Rs 68 lakh from multiple victims using forged documents.

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  • Parmar, who is a Class 7 dropout, reportedly lived in a luxurious bungalow in Halol.
  • Police have seized 15 bank passbooks, eight mobile phones, fake FCI letterheads and bogus job call letters from his possession.
  • Further investigation is underway to identify possible accomplices in the racket.

Legal Proceedings

The accused has been booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code for cheating and forgery. Police are also probing whether Parmar had any links with other fraudsters operating similar scams in the region. Authorities have urged victims to come forward and file complaints to help uncover the full extent of the fraud.

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