spot_img

HinduPost is the voice of Hindus. Support us. Protect Dharma

Will you help us hit our goal?

spot_img
Hindu Post is the voice of Hindus. Support us. Protect Dharma
34.8 C
Sringeri
Friday, February 7, 2025

Gurugram Police issue advisory against fake immigration agents

Gurugram, May 31 (IANS) To prevent people from falling into the traps of immigration agents and to stay alert against education, travel, and employment scams, the Gurugram Police on Friday issued an advisory urging people to thoroughly check such agents before approaching them.

The police also warned of strict legal action against agents/agencies sending people abroad for work, travel, and education without being registered with the government.

The advisory followed the recent arrest of a city-based social media influencer named Balwant Kataria alias Bobby Kataria for alleged human trafficking and cheating 33 persons.

“Due to a lack of awareness, people often fall prey to fake travel agents and lose lakhs of rupees. People need to be cautious of such fake travel agents. Before getting a visa to go abroad, get complete information about the agent and take services only from government-recognised agents,” said Varun Dahiya, ACP (crime).

According to the police, people in Haryana and other states have a great desire to go abroad for education or work. Taking advantage of this desire, fake travel agents attract people through advertisements on websites or social media platforms.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

Subscribe to our channels on Telegram &  YouTube. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest Articles

Sign up to receive HinduPost content in your inbox
Select list(s):

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Thanks for Visiting Hindupost

Dear valued reader,
HinduPost.in has been your reliable source for news and perspectives vital to the Hindu community. We strive to amplify diverse voices and broaden understanding, but we can't do it alone. Keeping our platform free and high-quality requires resources. As a non-profit, we rely on reader contributions. Please consider donating to HinduPost.in. Any amount you give can make a real difference. It's simple - click on this button:
By supporting us, you invest in a platform dedicated to truth, understanding, and the voices of the Hindu community. Thank you for standing with us.