Man who created fake websites in job fraud case arrested by Odisha police

More than a fortnight after the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Odisha Police claimed to have busted the “the biggest job fraud” of the country where fraudsters were duping unsuspecting youths by replicating government websites promising non-existent jobs, cops arrested the second accused who designed the websites.

EOW inspector general of police Jainarayan Pankaj said his team arrested Arpit Panchal from Jaora in Madhya Pradesh on the charges of designing the fake websites that promised jobs in schemes sounding like government programmes.

“Panchal who holds a degree in Bachelor in Engineering and Information Technology was skilled in creating and designing websites. He was well versed with at least four computer languages, and was one of the active members of the job fraud racket,” Pankaj said.

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