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Indian job-seekers tricked into counting trains for days

Indian authorities have launched an investigation in the capital New Delhi over a complaint about a job fraud in which dozens of men were tricked into counting trains for days. According to a complaint, job seekers had paid between 200,000 rupees ($2,400; £2,000) and 2.4m rupees for various positions in the Railways.

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Indian job-seekers tricked into counting trains for days

He then put Subbuswamy and the victims in touch with another man, who even took the candidates for fake medical examinations. The man later stopped answering phone calls from them.

Some of the victims said they borrowed money to pay the scammers.

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Indian job-seekers tricked into counting trains for days

Scams for government jobs are often reported in India, where millions of young people are desperate for stable, secure employment. In March 2021, police in southern Hyderabad city said they had arrested two men believed to have tricked around a hundred candidates who thought they were being hired by the railways.