Bihar: ‘All India Pregnant Job Agency’ busted for making ‘unfortunate’ women pregnant, 8 arrested

NAWADA: Cybernetic fraud reached its peak, where police arrested a gang that ran an agency to impregnate “unfortunate” women, offering lucrative money to the men who could not conceive. who offered themselves as volunteers to carry out this task. The pandal, which operates under the name ‘All India Pregnant Job Agency’, openly invites men to register, choose a woman of their choice, pay a registration fee and provide a security deposit repayable based on their perceived attractiveness. Invites for. According to the Times of India report, the woman. In a change, the men were assured Rs 13 lakh if they achieved a successful pregnancy, an offer that many found difficult to resist. Ten people of the gang have been arrested, while the alleged writer-intellectual Munna Kumar is currently facing trial. working style TOI, citing police sources, reported that the gang attracted people by offering them the opportunity to earn substantial profits of Rs 13 lakh in return for their “services”. To participate, individuals will have to pay a membership fee of Rs 799. The gang’s tactics included contacting people via WhatsApp and requesting help in impregnating “unfortunate” women who could not conceive with their partners. Those wishing to receive “assistance” received instructions to register by paying a fee. Once recorded, they presented photos of different women and asked them to select who wanted to get pregnant. Later, they started charging a “security deposit” which ranged between Rs 5,000 and Rs 20,000, and the amount varied according to the “attractiveness” of the selected woman. He promised the men a “Premio en Metallic” worth Rs 13 lakh if the pregnancy was successful. Even in case of failure, the gang received a “consolation prize” of Rs 5 lakh, which, according to them, would be deposited in their bank accounts. At present, the police have seized new mobile phones, two printers and several sheets of data of the accused in the case. He said the investigation is ongoing and it is likely that more arrests will be made.

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