Hyderabad Overseas Job Scam Busted: Jubilee Hills Police Arrest Two ‘Trivial Chapter’ Members
Hyderabad overseas job scam busted as Jubilee Hills Police arrest two Trivial Chapter members for cheating youths of ₹4-5 lakh.

Hyderabad: In a major breakthrough, the Jubilee Hills Police Station busted an overseas job fraud racket operating under the name “Trivial Chapter” on April 14, 2026. The accused allegedly cheated unemployed youths of ₹4 lakh to ₹5 lakh per candidate by promising jobs in Europe. Two key members of the gang have been arrested, and further investigation is underway.
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How the Overseas Job Scam Was Carried Out
According to police, the accused targeted job seekers by offering fake overseas employment opportunities:
- Promised jobs in Greece, Romania, Italy, and Serbia
- Collected ₹4,00,000 to ₹5,00,000 from each victim
- Issued forged offer letters and fake work authorization documents
- Cut off all communication after receiving money
Victims were left without jobs or refunds, leading to multiple complaints.
Modus Operandi: Social Media Used to Trap Victims
The gang used online platforms to gain trust and lure victims:
- Operated through Instagram and Facebook
- Posed as a professional overseas consultancy firm
- Did not possess a valid Recruitment Agent (RA) License from the Ministry of External Affairs
- Created fake documents using online templates
This organized setup helped them deceive several aspirants across regions.
Arrested Accused in Trivial Chapter Case
Police arrested two individuals linked to the racket:
- Lanka Nirupama (A7)
- Mamidi Arun Raj (A8)
Both were taken into custody on April 14, 2026, and are being interrogated.
Investigation Status: Search On for Other Accused
The Hyderabad overseas job scam case is still under active investigation:
- Police are searching for 8 absconding accused
- Key suspects include the Founder, CEO, and Visa Department Head
- The firm has previous fraud records in KPHB Police Station limits
Authorities are collecting evidence to track down the remaining members.
Police Advisory to Job Seekers
Hyderabad Police issued an advisory to prevent such frauds:
- Verify agents through the official eMigrate portal
- Avoid dealing with unauthorized consultants
- Carefully check all offer letters before payment
Citizens are urged to remain cautious while seeking overseas employment.
Hyderabad Overseas Job Scam Exposed
The Hyderabad overseas job scam busted by Jubilee Hills Police on April 14, 2026 highlights the growing threat of online job frauds. With two accused arrested and others on the run, police continue their investigation to bring all culprits to justice and protect job seekers from similar scams.
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