Bangalore police has registered a case against four senior managers of an IT company on charge of duping nearly 3,000 unemployed youths by offering them jobs in lieu of payment of Rs 30,000 each.
Police said, the youths, many of them holding MCA, MBA degrees, were asked to pay Rs 30,000 each and then sent on "training" to local institutes. After the training was over, the job applicants were refused employment, they alleged.
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