Updated On: 27 January, 2021 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The gang’s modus operandi involved luring people with employment offers in government bodies and then arranging for fake competitive tests, police verifications, medical examinations in public hospitals

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A 62-year-old retired civic body employee, a 66-year-old former woman police constable, a junior medical officer and a municipality sweeper, along with five others, formed an unlikely gang that staged elaborate cons to dupe more than 500 job seekers of Rs 10 crore over seven years.
According to the Mumbai crime branch, which recently arrested the nine, the gang’s modus operandi involved luring people with employment offers in government bodies and then arranging for fake competitive tests, police verifications, medical examinations in public hospitals and even paying salaries for seven to eight months to keep its long con rolling and lure more victims, stated a report in Hindustan Times.