Bhubaneswar: Around 12 students who were duped by a city-based private consultancy company have alleged that police are shielding the fraud company’s owner.
The job aspirants Friday returned home dejected from Nayapalli police station as they weren’t paid back the money the company owner had collected from them as fees on the pretext of providing them jobs.
The students have alleged that instead of tightening the noose on the fraudster, police are pressurising them to accept the paltry compensation money that the company owner was prepared to pay.
According to the complainants, the accused Chetan Kumar Khuntia had collected around `30,000 from 12 students on the pretext of providing them jobs after a fourteen-day training session at his institution in Nayapalli. But as no such job was availed to the students, they filed a complaint.
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