MBBS abroad admission fraud: Aspirant duped of Rs 10.85 lakh over Georgia seat promise
The complainant alleged that her son was cheated out of Rs 10.85 lakh by the firm, which had promised to secure a seat in a medical institution in Georgia. The accused reportedly collected the money over five months through cash and cheque, but failed to provide admission.
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As per a latest media report by Live Hindustan, the family said they were repeatedly shown documents related to admission to gain their trust. However, upon verification, all documents were found to be fake. The student was neither enrolled in any foreign university nor had any visa or passport formalities completed.
The complaint further stated that on October 3, 2025, the accused took the student’s original documents, including passport, Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, certificates, and Aadhaar card, on the pretext of processing admission. These were allegedly sent to their office in Noida.
The family was initially told they would be sent to Georgia on October 25, 2025. The date was then changed to October 30, and then to November 10, but no progress was made.
When the family grew suspicious and demanded their money and documents back, the accused allegedly asked them to pay an additional Rs 2 lakh and refused to return the original certificates until the amount was paid.
The family has also alleged that they received abusive calls and death threats. This has left the family in a state of extreme fear and mental distress
Given the seriousness of the matter, the police have registered a case and have begun an investigation into the matter.
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