Bengaluru Couple Dupes Thousands with Fake Govt Jobs Scam Worth ₹25 Crores
Government Job Scam Unravels in Bengaluru
A brazen racket involving a couple in Bengaluru has left hundreds of unsuspecting job seekers reeling after they were conned out of a staggering ₹25 crore through fake government job promises.
Couple Dupes Hundreds Out of ₹25 Crore
The perpetrators, identified as Jason D’Souza and Lavina, allegedly exploited vulnerable individuals by forging judges’ signatures and issuing counterfeit appointment letters.
- They collected anywhere between ₹10 lakh to ₹25 lakh from each victim, often under the guise of processing fees for supposed government jobs.
- When confronted about the status of their employment, the accused would stall with excuses, citing fictitious administrative delays and bureaucratic hurdles.
- An extensive network of agents recruited potential victims, persuaded them to part with their savings, and retained a commission before forwarding the funds to the principal culprits.
- In some instances, victims were lured to private hotels under false pretenses, where they were presented with fake job offer letters to maintain the illusion of legitimacy.
Lavina and Jason’s Previous Convictions
Experts Warn of Emotional Vulnerabilities
Experts warn that such scams typically prey on the emotional vulnerabilities of job seekers, exploiting their desperation and eagerness for secure employment.
Authorities Urge Vigilance
The authorities emphasize the importance of vigilance and caution when dealing with unsolicited job offers, particularly those requiring significant upfront payments.
Jason D’Souza and Lavina’s Defiance
Following their release from custody, Jason D’Souza and Lavina allegedly continued their illicit activities, amassing a substantial fortune at the expense of their victims.
Case Update
As the investigation unfolds, officials are working to identify additional victims and dismantle the elaborate network orchestrated by Jason D’Souza and Lavina.
