CBI files case against six people for alleged Visa fraud

New Delhi, Dec 17 (Agency) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) registered a case against six persons including two, earlier worked in the Visa Department of the Embassy of France, Delhi on allegations of Visa fraud in the Embassy of France, the Central probe agency said on Friday. According to the CBI statement, it was alleged that the two accused who earlier worked in the Visa Department of the Embassy of France conspired with others and perpetrated a visa fraud during the period from January 1 to May 6, 2022. It was further alleged that in pursuance to the said criminal conspiracy, applicants from Punjab and Jammu submitted fake and forged letters purportedly written by a private company based at Bengaluru to the Consulate General of France, Bengaluru for issuing Entry Visas, for their joining private companies in Port-Le-Havre, France.

On being approached by the applicants the said two officials in Visa Department of Embassy allegedly issued Entry Visas in favour of three other accused after taking alleged gratification of Rs 50 thousand per Visa, without the knowledge and approval of the Head of Visa Department. It was also alleged that after issuance of Entry Visa, the said two officials displaced/destroyed the documents from the Visa Department, CBI statement said. During the period of five months, several files were allegedly handled by these accused which mostly pertain to individuals, young farmers or unemployed people from Punjab who had not earlier travelled. It was further alleged that during the said period, the accused had perpetrated fraud of huge amounts in the Visa Department of the Embassy, it added. Searches were conducted on Friday at six locations including Delhi, Patiala, Gurdaspur and Jammu at the premises of the accused. Incriminating documents/articles including laptop, mobile phones, and suspicious passports have so far been recovered.