Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 4: The Economic Offences Wing of the Crime Branch Jammu has filed a chargesheet against two fraudsters for allegedly duping a man on the pretext of securing him a job in the High Court.
A Crime Branch official said the chargesheet was filed before the Passenger Tax Court Jammu against Meharaj-ud-Din and Abdul Majid Khan, both residents of Pattan in district Baramulla.
According to him, the accused allegedly posed as High Court employees and issued a fake appointment letter claimed to be from the office of the Registrar General, High Court of Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the case was registered on the complaint of a Pulwama resident, who was lured with the promise of a court job and handed a forged appointment order and identity card.
During investigation led by Inspector Meenu Sharma and supervised by the SSP Crime Branch Jammu, Benam Tosh, it was found that the documents were fake and the accused had no links with the High Court, the Crime Branch official said.
He said the investigation also revealed that both accused are repeat offenders, with another case already registered and chargesheeted against them at Police Station Kreeri in Baramulla district.