Three Directors of Noida Travel Firm Arrested for Fraudulent Tour Packages
3 directors of Noida tourism firm held for duping customers
Hindustan Times
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Three directors of Rangers Club, a travel company based in Noida, India, were arrested for allegedly duping customers with fake tour packages and forged documents from the Union Ministry of Tourism. The police recovered multiple fake identity cards and seals during a raid, and an investigation is ongoing to identify victims and trace financial transactions.
- 01Three directors arrested for fraud in Noida, India.
- 02Accused operated Rangers Club, selling fake tour packages.
- 03Police recovered forged documents from the Union Ministry of Tourism.
- 04Investigation underway to identify victims and financial trails.
- 05Accused reportedly earned crores through fraudulent activities.
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On Friday, three directors of Rangers Club, a travel company in Noida, India, were arrested for allegedly defrauding customers by selling fraudulent tour packages. The accused, aged 32, 35, and 38, used forged documents from the Union Ministry of Tourism to gain credibility and attract clients. During a police raid, officers recovered three fake tourism ministry identity cards, 180 counterfeit visiting cards, 14 forged seals, and 15 fake Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). Investigators revealed that the directors lured customers with attractive travel offers but failed to deliver the promised services, leading to significant financial losses for victims. The police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including cheating and criminal conspiracy. Ongoing investigations aim to identify victims and trace the financial activities linked to the accused, who reportedly earned crores through their fraudulent operations.
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The arrest of these directors highlights the risks associated with fraudulent travel companies, impacting consumer trust in the tourism sector.
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