Four individuals were recently swindled out of ₹8.6 lakh in Ahmedabad after being promised work permits and student visas for the UK. The victims were lured by the promise of lucrative job opportunities and educational prospects in the UK. However, they soon realized they had been duped when they did not receive the promised documents. The fraudsters have since disappeared, leaving the victims in a state of distress. This incident highlights the prevalence of immigration fraud in India and serves as a cautionary tale for individuals seeking opportunities abroad. Authorities are urging the public to be vigilant and conduct thorough research before engaging with any immigration consultants or agencies. It is essential to verify the credentials of such entities to avoid falling prey to fraudulent schemes. The victims have filed a complaint with the police, who are investigating the matter to apprehend the culprits. In light of this incident, it is crucial for individuals to exercise caution and skepticism when approached with offers that seem too good to be true. Stay informed and stay safe to avoid becoming a victim of immigration fraud.

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“Ahmedabad residents lose 86 lakh in UK work permit scam; promised student visas, cheated by fraudsters.”
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