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Exposed: How fake visa rackets are targeting Indian jobseekers for the Gulf
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Organized networks across India are defrauding individuals seeking Gulf job and tour visas, resulting in losses ranging from ₹23 lakh to ₹67 lakh per application. Recent law enforcement actions have disrupted operations in major cities, revealing the use of forged documents and manipulated authorizations. Victims face financial ruin, entry bans, and deportation, highlighting the urgent need for vigilance and verification.
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