Woman dupes graduates
Woman dupes graduates
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsA 26-year-old BE woman graduate who cheated around 15 graduates by promising them well-paid jobs in a software company in Chennai has been arrested here on Saturday.The accused, M Hemlatha, posing herself as an HR consultant collected Rs 1.35 lakh from the aspirants and even signed agreements to gain their trust. She was arrested,  based on a complaint from  D Francis, one of the victims of Rathinapuri who booked a job for Rs 1.85 lakh and had been waiting  for the past one year.According to the police, Hemlatha who had been running the office at Sundarapuram for the last one year was not able to secure a single person during this period.“She published advertisements on  internet offering  well-paid jobs in a popular IT company in Chennai. She even forged documents on the letterheads of the companies to make it look authentic,” said Inspector S Mariamuthu. Hemalatha closed down the office and became elusive after the complainants,  when she was being questioned.  “She operated the consultancy along with her college senior who stays in  Arakkonam.” added Inspector S Mariamuthu.first published:August 13, 2012, 12:06 ISTlast updated:August 13, 2012, 12:06 IST 
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A 26-year-old BE woman graduate who cheated around 15 graduates by promising them well-paid jobs in a software company in Chennai has been arrested here on Saturday.

The accused, M Hemlatha, posing herself as an HR consultant collected Rs 1.35 lakh from the aspirants and even signed agreements to gain their trust. She was arrested,  based on a complaint from  D Francis, one of the victims of Rathinapuri who booked a job for Rs 1.85 lakh and had been waiting  for the past one year.

According to the police, Hemlatha who had been running the office at Sundarapuram for the last one year was not able to secure a single person during this period.

“She published advertisements on  internet offering  well-paid jobs in a popular IT company in Chennai. She even forged documents on the letterheads of the companies to make it look authentic,” said Inspector S Mariamuthu. 

Hemalatha closed down the office and became elusive after the complainants,  when she was being questioned.  “She operated the consultancy along with her college senior who stays in  Arakkonam.” added Inspector S Mariamuthu.

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