A crime has been registered against three including a woman from Vadodara
Mehsana, Mehsana B Division police station has registered a crime against three women, including two women of Vadodara, who shut down the office at Vadodara by stealing Rs.
Mitul Shaileshbhai Patel, who lives on Dairy Road in Mehsana, works in a company in Himmatnagar. Two years ago, he saw a Visit to Work Canada program advertisement titled The New Case of Education Vadodara alone on Facebook and spoke on the mobile number given in it.
Confirming that his office is in Atlantis Market, Genda Circle, Vadodara, Mitul called Amiben Shah and talked to his family about Rs. 50 thousand for registration to Canada, Rs. 3 lakh for getting a visa and Rs. 1.50 lakh after landing there and Rs. 8 for getting a work permit. It was decided to give a total of Rs.13 lakhs.
Mitul sent the documents of his daughter and wife through WhatsApp. Mitul paid the registration money online. A few days later, Rs.34,350 was transferred as visa fee. According to him, on 18.11.Rer, Mitul went to the VFS Center on Paldi Ashram Road, Ahmedabad and gave his fingerprints. Later, Maitriben Shah said that the visa was done by sending a PDF file on WhatsApp.
So, on 1st March, Mitul again went to the above place and after the visas of the three came home, he went to Vadodara and met with Maitriben Shah, where he said that the head of the office was Khantilkumar Shravankumar Sanghvi and he was going to send them to Canada. Another Rs.10 lakh was sent home through Angadia.
Later sent Rs.64,300 for the ticket. He had sent the ticket on WhatsApp so that Khantil Sanghvi, who was leaving for Mumbai with the Mitul family, called and said that the ticket was cancelled. Ticket confirmation was sent on WhatsApp on 09.03.03 but Khantil was not picking up the phone.
And after going to Vadodara to investigate, the office was also closed. Khantil Sanghvi's Aadhaar card address also did not have anyone living by that name. Mitul has filed a complaint against the above three at Mehsana B Division Police Station regarding the fraud of Rs.8,58,650.