In a shocking revelation, Bihar Police arrested eight individuals in Nawada district for operating a deceptive job agency named the 'All India Pregnant Job Agency.' The mastermind, Munna Kumar, remains at large. The fraudulent scheme promised a lucrative sum of ₹13 lakh to individuals willing to impregnate "unfortunate" women who faced difficulties conceiving. The criminals charged a registration fee of ₹799, duping unsuspecting people with the false hope of a substantial reward. The scam further involved extracting additional payments, ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹20,000, under the guise of security deposits, with costs increasing based on the perceived beauty standards of the women in the provided pictures.
The police revealed that the victims were entangled in a larger trap, initially lured by the promise of financial gain. Those involved in the scheme assured a reward of ₹13 lakh upon successful conception, with a consolation prize of ₹5 lakh even in case of failure. The criminals exploited the vulnerability of childless women and the gullibility of individuals seeking financial opportunities, creating a reprehensible racket.