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Home / Crime and Justice / Two Women Arrested for Duping Job Seekers of Rs 25 Lakh in Kerala

Two Women Arrested for Duping Job Seekers of Rs 25 Lakh in Kerala

7 Nov

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Summary

  • Two women arrested for running fake job consultancy
  • Duped several people of nearly Rs 25 lakh with false promises
  • Victims include a woman, a youth, and two men from Kerala
Two Women Arrested for Duping Job Seekers of Rs 25 Lakh in Kerala

On November 4th, 2025, the Kazhakkoottam police in Kerala arrested two women, Rahna (40) and Jayasurya (41), for running a fraudulent job consultancy that scammed several people out of nearly Rs 25 lakh. The duo operated under the banner of SPK Job Consultancy, luring job seekers with promises of employment in foreign government and semi-government institutions.

According to the police, Rahna and Jayasurya collected hefty sums from their victims, including Rs 8 lakh from a woman from Station Kadavu for a government job abroad, Rs 4 lakh from a youth from Keerikkad for a UK-based company, Rs 6 lakh from a man from Vattappara for a UK work visa, and another Rs 6 lakh from a Kazhakkoottam resident for a clerk's post in a government institution. Whenever the victims approached the women for updates, the duo allegedly pacified them by claiming they were still "processing new job opportunities."

However, the victims eventually realized they had been deceived and lodged complaints with the police, leading to the arrest of Rahna and Jayasurya. The accused have been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days as the investigation continues.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The SPK Job Consultancy in Kazhakkoottam, run by Rahna and Jayasurya, was found to be a fraud that duped several people of nearly Rs 25 lakh by promising them overseas jobs that never materialized.
The victims included a woman from Station Kadavu, a youth from Keerikkad, a man from Vattappara, and a resident of Kazhakkoottam, who were all promised jobs abroad or in the UK but lost large sums of money to the scam.
The Kazhakkoottam police arrested Rahna and Jayasurya, the two women behind the fake job consultancy, and they have been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days as the investigation continues.

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