
High Court orders investigation by senior cop into job fraud charge
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Justice P V Kunhikrishnan issued the order in response to a petition filed by Libin M Ali of Ernakulam, seeking a comprehensive and time-bound investigation by the crime branch or a special investigation team. The petitioner alleged that he, along with 78 other job aspirants, was defrauded of over Rs 5 crore by the agency, promising overseas employment. He expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing investigation by the Palarivattom police.
The public prosecutor submitted that the investigation was proceeding smoothly, noting that the first accused was already arrested and the relevant bank accounts were frozen. However, the petitioner countered this by pointing out that six other accused persons were yet to be apprehended and were allegedly attempting to flee the country.
In view of these submissions, the court directed that the investigation be entrusted with a senior officer above the rank of SHO. The officer has also been instructed to take necessary steps to apprehend the remaining accused and to complete the investigation as expeditiously as possible.

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