Kochi Police Search for Key Accused in Job Fraud Captivity Case
Kochi Police Hunt for Accused in Job Fraud Captivity Case

Kochi: Police on Sunday conducted multiple inspections across the city in connection with the case in which seven individuals from other states were held captive in a rented building at Cheranalloor. The police had rescued the group, who were brought to Kochi under the promise of jobs in Canada, on Friday.

Police Searches and Suspects

According to sources, searches were carried out at lodges and other locations across the city amid suspicions that the suspects might attempt to flee the district. Police have information that the key accused, Aryan, a Karnataka native and a resident of Canada, is currently in the state. Sources said efforts are underway to track him and 10 others who are also absconding. Police suspect that the racket has international links.

Rescue Operation

Police rescued the group from a building on Mundyathu Road near Cheranalloor signal based on confidential information they received. When the police found them, all the victims were in a weak condition. Those rescued are from Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka, police said. All the victims had completed education only till Class VIII.

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Modus Operandi

The gang took around Rs 30 lakh from each job aspirant after convincing them that they would be given jobs in Canada, police said. The accused instead brought everyone to the rented house in Cheranalloor and held them captive. Police said the accused set up boards with pictures of places in Canada in the background and coerced the aspirants into making videos saying they have reached Canada. They would send these videos to the aspirants’ relatives in their hometowns and obtain money, officers said.

Arrest and Investigation

After one of the captives escaped from the rented house, the accused fled with the money. Subsequently, during investigation, police arrested Abdul Raheem, a native of Siliguri in West Bengal, from Ernakulam Junction railway station area. At the time of arrest, police recovered the victims’ mobile phones, passports, and nearly Rs 1 lakh from Raheem. He would soon be sought in custody for further investigation. Police have received information that the accused had carried out such frauds in other states too.

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