agent-promises-foreign-escape-for-murder-accused:agrees-to-prepare-fake-passport-and-forged-papers-in-just-₹50,000

There is a setup from the police to the ministry. Whether it’s a murder accused or someone involved in embezzlement worth crores, everyone is sent abroad. Bhaskar’s sting operation revealed the network of illegal consultancy agencies in Indore. Agents take 1 lakh rupees per person in exchange for sending youths abroad, luring them with jobs as helpers, drivers, and laborers. One agent claims to get jobs in Germany without a profile. The investigation revealed that these agencies are not registered on the Government of India’s e-Migrate portal. Only two agencies from Madhya Pradesh are registered on this portal. The reporter contacted agents on the pretext of sending 47 youths abroad, where claims were made to even prepare profiles and passports. The report states that after Punjab, Madhya Pradesh is also becoming a new center for illegal migration. Read the report. Sting-1: ‘My face works in Indore police stations, not my name’ Location: New Babaji Consultancy, Indore Agent – Abbas Bhai The Bhaskar team reached New Babaji Consultancy located in Mangal City Mall, Indore. The reporter introduced himself as the owner of a consultancy in Rajasthan and discussed sending 47 youths abroad. Abbas Bhai claimed that the youths would first be sent on a tourist visa and later a work visa would be arranged there. He also mentioned having access to profiles, passports, and ministries. He also said, ‘My face works in Indore police stations, everyone takes money.’ Claim to send accused abroad Abbas Bhai claimed that he had sent a professor, accused of embezzling crores, abroad. His employee also said that they had sent a person named ‘Mohan Shekhar’ abroad, who had 28 murder cases registered against him. Even if there is a lawsuit, we can get a 10-year passport made by paying 40-50 thousand extra. We have all the magic. Deal to send the absconding NSA accused abroad The reporter introduced himself as a close associate of a fugitive accused from Rajasthan, who was said to have cases registered against him under NSA and for arms trafficking. During the conversation, Abbas Bhai agreed to proceed with the process. In the conversation, Abbas Bhai allegedly explained the process of obtaining fake addresses, Aadhaar updates, bank documents, and urgent passports. He claimed that documents could be prepared with an Indore address and a passport could be obtained in a short time. Sting-2: 12 Lakh ‘Fake Fund’ to go to Germany Location: Go Visa Consultancy, Indore Agent – Kuljot Singh The Bhaskar team reached Go Visa Consultancy located on Sapna-Sangeeta Road. Director Kuljot Singh claimed that many youths have settled abroad through his agency. The office had flags of various countries and pictures of young people. Claim to show funds through banking network Kuljot Singh stated that it is necessary to show a fund of 12 lakh rupees in the bank account for Germany’s Opportunity Card. He claimed that temporary funds are shown in the account through private banks by taking a fee. During the conversation, the matter of preparing experience certificates and bank statements also came to light. Sting 3: Revelation of the commission model in the name of admission Location: Bhrigu Study Abroad Solution Private Limited, Bhopal Agent – Tanmay Sharma Tanmay Sharma, the director of Bhrigu Study Abroad Solution Private Limited in Bhopal, stated that agencies receive a commission per student when sending them to countries like Spain and Canada. He also mentioned the MBA admission process in Spain and the approximate cost of 11 lakh rupees. University tie-up documents were not shared Tanmay Sharma said that this process does not require any special license. He claimed to have tie-ups with several foreign universities but did not show the relevant documents. Two complaints were found registered against Bhrigu Global Visa Consultancy on the e-Migrate portal. After this, information about the institution changing its name also came to light. Understand the reality of illegal networks with two cases Case 1: Jitendra Ahirwar from Bhopal was lured to Thailand with a data entry job offer on Telegram. Later, he was taken to Myanmar and held captive, forced to work in an alleged cyber fraud network. He was able to return to India after being rescued. This became the first case registered under the Emigration Act in Madhya Pradesh. Case 2: Sahida (name changed) from Bhopal was sent to Sharjah after being lured with a job offer via Facebook. It is alleged that she was later held captive in Oman, forced to work, and tortured. For help, she wrote a message in blood and threw it down. After many difficulties, she managed to reach the Indian embassy and returned to India. Need to increase surveillance on illegal migration networks Prem Bhandari, Chairman of REDIO and President of the Rajasthan Association of North America (RANA), says that the “kabootarbazi” (illegal immigration) network is spread across the country. Agents lure people with promises of jobs like drivers and carpenters abroad, but once they reach there, they are made to do different kinds of work. In many cases, passports are confiscated, wages are not paid, and people are kept in a hostage-like situation. According to Bhandari, this network is also used to send criminals out of the country, using fake documents and passports. Calling it an issue related to national security, he demanded states to activate police and intelligence agencies. According to Prem Bhandari, the main medium of this network is advertisements related to foreign jobs and migration.