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Srinagar, Jan 8 (KS): Jammu and Kashmir Police in Handwara on Monday said to have busted a honey-trap and job-scam network and arrested six persons in multiple places in north and central Kashmir.

“In a major breakthrough, Handwara police have dismantled a cheaters gang orchestrating a honey trap scheme, preying on unsuspecting individuals across North and Central Kashmir”, reads a statement issued to news agency Kashmir Scroll.

“The accused, operating in areas such as Baramulla, Bandipora, Handwara, Ganderbal, and Srinagar, exploited innocent people by deceitfully promising government jobs, arranging fraudulent marriages, and offering fake inverter schemes”, reads the statement.

“The perpetrators, posing as doctors, engineers, and government employees seeking marriage, manipulated their victims with various modus operandi, accumulating substantial sums, particularly from vulnerable segments of society”, reads the statement.

“The fraudulent activities included promising government jobs, orchestrating sham marriage proposals, and a deceptive inverter scheme.”

“In the latter, the accused, masquerading as Engineers from the Power Development Department, duped individuals into paying an advance of 4200 Rupees for inverters purportedly provided by the department”, reads the statement.

“Promptly responding to the issue, Handwara police registered Case FIR No. 01/2024 under relevant sections of the law at the Kralgund police station,
The investigation is in its early stages, and further arrests are anticipated as authorities work diligently to dismantle the entire network”, reads the statement.

“The crackdown on these fraudulent activities underscores the commitment of law enforcement to safeguard the public from such deceptive practices”, reads the statement further. (KS)