A shocking case has come to light from Gujarat where a Fake RAW agent arrested for defrauding jobseekers by offering bogus “secret posting” jobs. The accused, Mahesh Ismalia, posed as an officer of India’s premier intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and tricked people into believing they had secured confidential government jobs.
How the Scam Operated
According to the Botad Local Crime Branch (LCB), Ismalia lured unsuspecting candidates by showing a fake RAW identity card. He also carried an additional card identifying himself as a journalist to appear credible. Jobseekers were instructed to keep their employment details secret, which prevented any complaints from reaching authorities initially.
Police sources stated that Ismalia approached people near Nagalpur Gate in Botad city and offered them these fake positions, claiming they were “secret postings” that required absolute confidentiality.
Arrest and Investigation
The LCB acted promptly on the tip-off and arrested Ismalia at the location where he was offering fraudulent jobs. During the investigation:
- Police recovered a fake RAW identity card.
- Another card identified Ismalia as a journalist.
- Authorities traced the source of the fake cards to a man named Ankit Parmar, who is now under questioning.
Deputy Superintendent of Police, Botad, urged victims to come forward and report if they had been cheated by the accused. Legal proceedings against Ismalia are already underway, and investigators are working to determine the full scale of the scam.
Warning to Jobseekers
This case highlights the growing threat of fake job offers in India, especially those exploiting sensitive organizations like RAW. Police have advised the public to:
- Always verify credentials before paying money or sharing personal information.
- Be cautious of “secret postings” that require confidentiality.
- Report any suspicious job offers to local authorities immediately.
Key Details of the Case
Detail | Information |
---|---|
Accused | Mahesh Ismalia |
Alleged Crime | Impersonating RAW officer, defrauding jobseekers |
Location | Botad, Gujarat |
Arresting Authority | Botad Local Crime Branch (LCB) |
Involvement of Others | Ankit Parmar (printed fake cards) |
Current Status | Investigation ongoing, legal action initiated |
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Legal Action and Next Steps
Police are examining how many individuals were duped by the scam and are questioning those involved in printing fake credentials. The arrest of Mahesh Ismalia sends a strong message: impersonating government officials, especially intelligence officers, is a serious crime and will be dealt with strictly.
Authorities emphasize the importance of vigilance among jobseekers. Reporting frauds quickly can help prevent more victims and allow law enforcement to take swift action.
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Conclusion: Fake RAW Agent Arrested
The Gujarat case, where a Fake RAW agent was arrested, has raised national attention. It reminds the public to remain alert when offered confidential or high-profile jobs. The Botad police have promised to ensure justice is served, and all parties involved in this fraudulent activity will face legal consequences.
This incident is a wake-up call for job aspirants across India to stay cautious and verify every job opportunity before trusting anyone claiming government ties.