Updated On: 11 January, 2024 11:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Allegations of scam and police inaction plague fraudulent visa operation

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A Pune-based immigration company closed its office, reportedly deceiving 300-400 job aspirants nationwide. A complaint was filed with Kandivli police station in August last year, but an FIR has not been registered. The complainant alleges police support for the accused, who allegedly collected Rs 80,000 per candidate.
Aalap Shah, the owner of Fastrack Education Arise International in Kandivli, filed a complaint against Pune-based Tuyo Immigration. Shah submitted applications for 14 candidates seeking a Canada visa, paying approximately Rs 12 lakh. The immigration company closed due to disputes, and one of the culprits started a new company, demanding repayment for the visas. Kandivali police have taken no action on the complaint since August last year, according to Shah.