Friday , November 15 2024

Link to Russia-Ukraine war network: CBI team will investigate

Mumbai: It is said that after busting the network that sent Indian youth to Russia-Ukraine war on the pretext of getting jobs abroad, a CBI team has found its important link in Vasai. Following this, CBI officials raided a house in Vasai and investigated for six hours.

Faisal Khan alias Baba, the mastermind who runs his network in Dubai, has been living with his family in the Goulavad complex in Hatimohalla, Vasai, in the society opposite Sufiyan Darugar and his wife Pooja Darugar, an associate, for the last eight to ten years. Helped in the racket.

At 4 pm on Thursday, the CBI team raided Sufiyan's house with the help of Vasai Police. He interrogated the people of the house from 4 pm to 10 pm. Also, how many documents were seized? However, Sufiyan and Pooja did not meet the CBI team.

Through a YouTube channel, Faisal had promised to provide jobs to Indian youth abroad. Whereas Sufiyan and his wife used to send documents to Faisal for jobs for Indian youth.

Accused Faisal, while talking to a news channel through WhatsApp, claimed that the deceased youths from Gujarat and Hyderabad did not submit their documents till the end. 35 people have been sent abroad. 16 of them were sent to the Russia-Ukraine war zone. Till now six people have been evacuated from there. However, it is being said that it is being investigated whether all this is true or not.

Earlier, an Indian fraudulently recruited in the Russia-Ukraine war has died. He was Mohammad Asfan of Hyderabad. He served as an adjutant in the Russian army. One of their agents tricks him into enlisting as an adjutant in the Russian army and then forces him to fight. It is known that seven other Indians who had similarly traveled to Russia were also trapped in the army.

Recently, the death of Mangekia of Surat was linked to this. He gave three lakh rupees to the agent to go to Russia. He promised to provide a job to Mangekia worth Rs 50 thousand.