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Home / Crime and Justice / Family Scammed Out of ₹23 Lakh for Fake Australia Visas

Family Scammed Out of ₹23 Lakh for Fake Australia Visas

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Family paid ₹23 lakh for fake Australian work visas.
  • Accused posed as visa consultants with a fake office.
  • Passports withheld in Kuala Lumpur during fraudulent process.
Family Scammed Out of ₹23 Lakh for Fake Australia Visas

A family in Ahmedabad has been victimized in a scam totaling ₹23 lakh, orchestrated by four individuals who purported to offer Australian work visas. The family initially engaged with the accused in October 2024, seeking visas for Australia. These individuals, operating under the guise of "Aseema Overseas," allegedly promised three-year work permits.

The scheme escalated with demands for further payments, including cash and foreign currency, totaling significant sums. The family undertook multiple trips to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur as part of the fraudulent process. During these trips, their passports were allegedly confiscated in Kuala Lumpur, leading to additional payments for their retrieval.

Ultimately, the accused provided the family with what appeared to be fake Australian visitor visas and air tickets. The family has filed a complaint with Anandnagar police, detailing the extensive deception and financial loss they suffered. The investigation into the fraudulent visa consultancy is ongoing.

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The accused were identified as Vijay Dave, his son Arjun Dave, Jay Brahmbhatt, and Vachika Salat, who operated under the name 'Aseema Overseas'.
The Patel family was allegedly cheated of ₹23 lakh for fake Australian work visas.
The family's passports were allegedly withheld in Kuala Lumpur by the accused.

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