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Impregnate childless women for Rs 13 lakh: Police bust racket in Bihar, 8 held - Video
Overview
In Bihar's Nawada district, eight individuals have been apprehended for operating a fraudulent job agency that claimed to offer lucrative rewards for impregnating women. The mastermind, Munna Kumar, managed to evade capture. The scam, known as the 'All India Pregnant Job Agency,' charged a nominal registration fee of ₹799, falsely promising a substantial ₹13 lakh payout to those who successfully impregnated women facing fertility challenges.
The culprits reportedly contacted individuals through WhatsApp, seeking assistance in impregnating women struggling to conceive. The agency would then exploit the victims by charging additional fees, ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹20,000, under the guise of security deposits. The police revealed that the amount would escalate if the women in the provided pictures were deemed to have higher beauty standards.
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