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Hyderabad: 3 more on the whisk in false certificates case

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Jul 16, 2022
Hyderabad: 3 more on the whisk in false certificates case

HYDERABAD: An intermediate drag out who didn’t even have a level landed a job with a reputed tool company in Gachibowli with back of false level certificates bought from Palagoni Srinivas, director of Sri Vaibhav Academy, who was beforehand arrested by the LB Nagar Special Operations Groups on June 24.

Basically based fully on police, three more offenders furious by false certificates racket are on the whisk, and efforts are on to tag and nab them. Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh Bhagwat has warned the recruiters of such corporations to thoroughly check paperwork at some stage in their hiring project. M. Mallikarjuna Gandhi, an employee of Accenture India Pvt Ltd, was arrested for securing a job by submitting false tutorial certificates which had been procured from Palagoni Srinivas, director of Sri Vaibhav Academy. The scam came to light with the arrest of Srinivas on June 24.

Basically based fully on the police, Mallikarjuna Gandhi, who didn’t even have a level, approached P. Srinivas of Sri Vaibhav Academy education consultancy company in Saroornagar and obtained a false level from ‘Himalayan University’ in Itanagar. In a single other instance, 51-year-extinct K.V. Mallikarjuna Rao paid Srinivas Rs 90,000 for a false level certificates for his daughter. While P.Srinivas and K.V. Mallikarjuna Rao had been arrested on June 24, Gandhi was apprehended on July 13. Police acknowledged they seized false Himalayan University marks memos and provisional certificates from Mallikarjuna Gandhi.

On the alternative hand, one other accused, Brijesh Tiwari, a native of Kolkata, who was Srinivas’ point of contact for obtaining false certificates from ‘Himalayan University’ in Itanangar, Arunachal Pradesh, is aloof on the whisk.

“Brijesh Tiwari was arranging and selling false and cast tutorial certificates to Srinivas, who then sold them to his prospects. Tiwari’s arrest will shed more light on this case,” acknowledged LB Nagar inspector A. Sudhakar (Special Operations Personnel), while adding that extra investigation into the case will lead to more arrests. “We’ve learnt that three more of us obtained the false certificates from Sri Vaibhav Academy. This can select some time to identify, tune, and apprehend them attributable to it was carried out about two years within the past, nonetheless our groups are engaged on it,” he acknowledged.

Meanwhile, an employee from Accenture’s hiring group, who requested anonymity, acknowledged that the company’s ‘Background Verification’ group is accountable for hiring and wicked-checking paperwork submitted by jobseekers. “After confirming a collection within the company, the job-seeker’s profile is shared with the Background Verification group, who wicked-assessments the paperwork and approves,” the employee explained.

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