Showed dream of earning money sitting at home, then cheated of money
People looted the office of the fugitive company
CURATED BY – CHANDAN KUMAR CHAUBEY | CITYCHIEFNEWS
Motihar, iThe office of a fake company was looted by local villagers in Chhatauni police station area of Motihari, East Champaran district. By putting up a board with the name Care Twister Enterprises, the company showed people the dream of earning money sitting at home. When people contacted the company, the company deposited Rs 2200 in the name of registration. When the turn came to pay the money, the company employees locked the office and ran away. On getting information about this, people looted all the goods of the company's office. After getting information about the incident, police reached the spot, but by then people had looted all the items from the office. According to the information received, the office of Care Twister Enterprises was being run in a rented house on the NH bank near Bariyarpur bypass in Chhatauni police station area by putting up a board of Care Twister Enterprises. The company showed people the dream of earning money sitting at home by putting up pamphlets and posters in the city. After that, a crowd of men and women started gathering in the company office. The company took Rs 2200 from everyone first. Then he gave a ring of wool and asked him to roll it into a ball and hand it over within 17 days. People were assured of giving Rs 3300 at the time of returning the ball of wool. Meanwhile, the local Chhatauni police received a complaint about the activities of this company. Chhatauni police station chief Dhananjay Kumar reached the company office with his team on Friday, but no one was found in the company office. The police met the landlord and took information about the company and talked to the company employees on mobile and asked to show the company's documents. People took away every item of the office. On getting information about which the police reached the spot. By then people had vacated the office. Chhatauni police station incharge Dhananjay Kumar said that after getting information about the company, he went to investigate yesterday, but no employee was found. Took information from the landlord and looked at the rent deed and other documents. "The landlord had made the company's employees talk on mobile. The employees were asked to bring the company's documents to the police station on Saturday, but today it came to light that the company's office items had been looted."- Dhananjay Kumar, Chhatauni police station chief