Man from Karimnagar arrested for job fraud in Adilabad
Adilabad police arrested a Karimnagar man for allegedly cheating three members of a family by promising jobs through a private organisation. Police said the accused collected Rs 5.30 lakh, seized fake appointment letters and a mobile phone, and continued the investigation.
Published Date - 17 July 2026, 05:24 PM
Adilabad: A man was arrested for allegedly duping people on the pretext of providing jobs in Adilabad on Friday. Police seized fake appointment letters and a mobile phone from him.
Briefing the media about the arrest, Adilabad DSP Jeevan Reddy said Mohammad Babar from Karimnagar district, the prime accused, was apprehended for allegedly cheating three members of a family by promising them jobs through an organisation titled Global Foundation.
During interrogation, Babar allegedly confessed to committing the crime to make a quick buck. He admitted to duping the job seekers by assuring them of jobs in government-run schools. He revealed that he had collected Rs 5.30 lakh from the three victims. He also disclosed that he paid commissions to middlemen and used the remaining amount for personal needs.
Pallikonda Kartheek, Rahulpent Sathish and Vadekar Naveen had already been taken into custody for their alleged involvement in the job fraud case that was busted earlier.