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THE GREAT NORTHEASTERN LOAN SCAM - THE GREAT NORTHEASTERN LOAN SCAM-Interview

Advertisements given in newspapers by suspicious loan giving companies

THE GREAT NORTHEASTERN LOAN SCAM

Money is not everything but it is a way to one’s dreams. Everyone has dreams, dreams to help, dreams of success, dreams to achieve and dreams to lead a wonderful life. But in order to realise those dreams you need a lot of will and a little bit of what is called money. MONEY is something that has become a necessity today as God comes second but money first. Ironically even the Gods were sold for money. But money is not in the hands of all. Some have large proportions of it not knowing what to do with it while others know what to do with it but just don’t have enough.This need, this knowledge, this will to reach one’s goal compels an individual to take the risk of mortgaging his or her property and opting for loans. LOANS on a interest for a fixed period of time are advisable as the strong willed individual with all his entrepreneurial skill required, believes in his project and the valuable loan will be the first step in his journey to realise his dreams.

But what happens when this spirit of entrepreneurship is damned, when the will of an individual is broken and when the dreams are shattered because his stairway to success has been broken on the very first rung? He’s been cheated!

This is exactly what is happening in many parts of the country and has been taking place in the state of Meghalaya for at least the last six months.  The most interesting part is that no one has ever spoken a word about it until now. Let us look at what is really happening.

Many companies on the pretext of giving loans advertise in the local dailies in the state. They advertise about dibursing loans upto 500 crores within 7days with an interest rate as low as 4%.

However many among these companies are not exactly what they seem. They are scammers who cheat the people because of their ignorance and innocence

MODUS OPERANDI OF SCAMMERS

Firstly they advertise in the newspapers. While doing so these scammers use the names of prominent and reknowned companies. Simultaneously, within days people start contacting them about the loan procedure and the required formalities. In the process the companies ask the enquirers to deposit login fees and submit the relevant documents. After receiving the login fees and the valid documents they send sanction letters assuring the clients that their loan has been passed.  Simultaneously, from among the applicants the crooks start searching for ‘a scape goat’. Scape goats are basically people who are not very aware of the rules and regulations and it is even better if they have a sound financial background. These people are appointed as agents (for the sake of using their contacts, their premesis). In case they do not find any willing agents they simply work from youth centers, hotels and other places who offer their space on some minimal fees.

Once all is set and done, their representatives come down to the city and start meeting their clients either from the local agent’s office or from the rented place. The new clients happily deposit the minimal login fees ranging from Rs1000/- to Rs 4000. Meanwhile the clients who have already paid and have been contacted are interviewed. Some among the clients are taken for a ride as their property is inspected. They are given assurance on the passing of the loan. However the company representatives very smartly happen to ask for favours for themselves in cash as they shall be the ones favouring their case for the loans. This I would like to term as ‘social fees’ as this is actually how the society works today. Money for work, money for love nothing else matters. The unaware applicant happily pays the money ranging from thousands in many cases to lakhs of rupees in some.  And with all the accumalated wealth in a months or few weeks time these crooks leave the city happily, never to be heard of again. Very intelligent of these men who in a way have exploited the corrupt practises of the society. However they may be intelligent but the henious crime of shattering someone’s dream, putting people and their families in enternal debt and tarnishing the image of hardworking people is something for which they should be made accountable with a sentence as harsh as possible.

While investigating this story what I found was that the lack of proper knowledge and unwillingness to take expert advise was one of the main reasons for this scam. Moreover what I believe is that 90% of the people who have been cheated have spoken their side of the story  very softly and only to their dear ones. The plot, so well executed by the scammers is as such that the basic weakness of the society has been exploited. The greed of some has caused a remarkable difference in many lives where the dreams of some have been shattered and their future is very uncertain while some move on as the amount is too meager for them to react or they are just too shy to tell the world how they were duped.

During my investigation I have met a few of the victims in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District and Jowai  and Ummulong of the Jaintia hills District of Meghalaya.

Advertisements given in newspapers by suspicious loan giving companies

THE GREAT NORTHEASTERN LOAN SCAM

Money is not everything but it is a way to one’s dreams. Everyone has dreams, dreams to help, dreams of success, dreams to achieve and dreams to lead a wonderful life. But in order to realise those dreams you need a lot of will and a little bit of what is called money. MONEY is something that has become a necessity today as God comes second but money first. Ironically even the Gods were sold for money. But money is not in the hands of all. Some have large proportions of it not knowing what to do with it while others know what to do with it but just don’t have enough.This need, this knowledge, this will to reach one’s goal compels an individual to take the risk of mortgaging his or her property and opting for loans. LOANS on a interest for a fixed period of time are advisable as the strong willed individual with all his entrepreneurial skill required, believes in his project and the valuable loan will be the first step in his journey to realise his dreams.

But what happens when this spirit of entrepreneurship is damned, when the will of an individual is broken and when the dreams are shattered because his stairway to success has been broken on the very first rung? He’s been cheated!

This is exactly what is happening in many parts of the country and has been taking place in the state of Meghalaya for at least the last six months.  The most interesting part is that no one has ever spoken a word about it until now. Let us look at what is really happening.

Many companies on the pretext of giving loans advertise in the local dailies in the state. They advertise about dibursing loans upto 500 crores within 7days with an interest rate as low as 4%.

However many among these companies are not exactly what they seem. They are scammers who cheat the people because of their ignorance and innocence

MODUS OPERANDI OF SCAMMERS

Firstly they advertise in the newspapers. While doing so these scammers use the names of prominent and reknowned companies. Simultaneously, within days people start contacting them about the loan procedure and the required formalities. In the process the companies ask the enquirers to deposit login fees and submit the relevant documents. After receiving the login fees and the valid documents they send sanction letters assuring the clients that their loan has been passed.  Simultaneously, from among the applicants the crooks start searching for ‘a scape goat’. Scape goats are basically people who are not very aware of the rules and regulations and it is even better if they have a sound financial background. These people are appointed as agents (for the sake of using their contacts, their premesis). In case they do not find any willing agents they simply work from youth centers, hotels and other places who offer their space on some minimal fees.

Once all is set and done, their representatives come down to the city and start meeting their clients either from the local agent’s office or from the rented place. The new clients happily deposit the minimal login fees ranging from Rs1000/- to Rs 4000. Meanwhile the clients who have already paid and have been contacted are interviewed. Some among the clients are taken for a ride as their property is inspected. They are given assurance on the passing of the loan. However the company representatives very smartly happen to ask for favours for themselves in cash as they shall be the ones favouring their case for the loans. This I would like to term as ‘social fees’ as this is actually how the society works today. Money for work, money for love nothing else matters. The unaware applicant happily pays the money ranging from thousands in many cases to lakhs of rupees in some.  And with all the accumalated wealth in a months or few weeks time these crooks leave the city happily, never to be heard of again. Very intelligent of these men who in a way have exploited the corrupt practises of the society. However they may be intelligent but the henious crime of shattering someone’s dream, putting people and their families in enternal debt and tarnishing the image of hardworking people is something for which they should be made accountable with a sentence as harsh as possible.

While investigating this story what I found was that the lack of proper knowledge and unwillingness to take expert advise was one of the main reasons for this scam. Moreover what I believe is that 90% of the people who have been cheated have spoken their side of the story  very softly and only to their dear ones. The plot, so well executed by the scammers is as such that the basic weakness of the society has been exploited. The greed of some has caused a remarkable difference in many lives where the dreams of some have been shattered and their future is very uncertain while some move on as the amount is too meager for them to react or they are just too shy to tell the world how they were duped.

During my investigation I have met a few of the victims in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District and Jowai  and Ummulong of the Jaintia hills District of Meghalaya.

THE GREAT NORTHEASTERN LOAN SCAM-Interview

Place-Inside Shillong

Many many people have been cheated. Very few have come up. At least more then ten fraudulent companies were in operation since July 2008. And some are still in operation. Just from one premesis of one Mr  John F. Rymbai, more than 200 people were cheated. When I first met him, I was apprehensive. But when  I came to know his story where he has lost nearly 15 lakhs and had to sell his ancestral property to avoid being termed a fraud, I was impressed with the work he had done to find out the truth. This gentleman kept on pushing for answers and through his hardwork the police got a very important lead on the matter.  A businessman in his very young age he defintely did a superb job of find his own way.
Interview: Frankie J Rymbai
EP: When did you first come in contact with these finance organisations?

F.J.R:  Actually when I had seen some advertisement in local English daily and vernacular press. I got interested beacuse they offered interest rate of 4-7%. As a businessman I could make some profit at the offered interest rate and the procedure was very simple. I contacted them and deposited the login charges and sent the relevant documents. After a week a surveyor from the company arrived and inspected my office and asked for a survey fee of Rs25000 and some money for ‘chai pani’ (metaphor for bribe) along with the promise to send more representatives. On 5th December 2008, Anil Sharma, claiming to be an Assistant Manager of Suvidha Associates sent one gentleman whose name is Sudesh Kr. Sinda. He is from Bharati Financial Corperation(BFC), Faridabad and claimed that he was from Bharati group. He asked for a working space at my office and promised to disburse a loan of Rs 50 crore in Meghalaya by December and January. In the process I took my time for 2-3 days and asked him for all the relevant documents. Corresponding to that they fax me RBI documents, form F and in the process I asked him for his personal id. He gave me his driving license.

EP: What did you do after being cheated?

F.J.R: After being cheated I investigated about the license but I found it to be fake and tried to locate their offices. I went to Faridabad, Patna and Delhi. This seems to be a well planned scam. According to me ten to fifteen companies are involved in it from last November till March-April this year. Many people  have been cheated.

EP: After you had allocated space for them in your office what was their mode of operation?

F.J.R: They made money reciept. Sudesh Kumar stayed at Hotel Prakash, Laitumukrah, Shillong from 5th-15th December. Then he requested me to arrange a paying guest house. I requested him to stay with me. He said that according to the company policy he could not stay with the client. In the process I arranged a paying guest house. These people were very clever. I made an agreement with him for a portion of my office and he made money reciepts and he gave advertisement in local dailes for employement. People came for work and he appointed a few. He said more unemployed youth will be employeed by his company. So I was happy. Sudesh was involved in my office for one month. My staff and his staff were involved in collecting the login fees of Rs 1500 for him. The money collected in the day was taken by Sudesh in the evening and deposited in the account of one Mr Suresh Sharma claiming to be the manager of BFC. At the same time he said this money is refundable if the loan is rejected. In January this money of 200 to 300 people has to be refunded by me. I could give this money back after I sold my land given to me by my parents.

EP:  You have approached the authorities in this regard?

F.J.R: Yes, automatically I approached Laitumukrah Police Station. One officer advised me to run to Faridabad and search for this BFC. I found the company did not exist. Suvidha exists but was already closed at that time. I wanted to meet the house owner but I could not. I kept searching for the address given in Form F. I tried to meet the SP but in vain. Then I arranged for a lawyer who prepared my FIR and I filed it at the SP office, Sector 12, Faridabad, Harayana. One Mr. Iswar Singh dealt with my case. He took my personal interview and I gave my statement. He assured me to look into the case. When I pressurised him to look into the account number of Suresh Sharma he sent one constable along. After repeated requests the bank manager from ICICI bank finally showed  me his address. The police refused to go saying that ‘ agaar tum wahain jayega to wahin bhi nahi hoga’. (If you go there they will not be there). They also informed me that people from Maharastra had also come in search of these banks. I think they do this scam continously in different parts of India.Many people have not come forward from Jowai so many people have been cheated.

EP: You said you have visited Patna? Kindly elaborate.

F.J.R: 3- 4 months back I had gone to Patna to find out about the company Lord Buddha. This company appointed an agent in Jowai Shein Lamare. When I went to Bihar I found only a small rented room. I even went to the office premises of Plutus Management in Gaziabad. It was a small office. We didn’t expect anything illegal. We are simple people. These people are very cunning, well planned and they will try to do this again in the future. We should be very alert about this and this is like mental harrasment to me and many others who have been cheated.

EP: Some people are apprehensive of your role in this fiasco?

F.J.R: As for the people who have gone for these loans through my office, I have to pay them back. But what will happen to those people who have dealt with them directly from Jowai and different parts of the state. Nobody will be paying back their money. I am loosing a lot of money but people who deal from my office are not going to loose. It may not be easy to catch these people but I will stop this crime in the future.

EP: Have any victims come to you?

F.J.R: Yes many victims have come to me i.e.  from Jowai. They explained to me that they have been cheated and they ask for help. I tell them that I cannot catch these people but the only thing  we do is create awareness.

EP: Do you or any other victims have photo ids of the company representatives?

F.J.R: I don’t think so. See these people are so clever.  I had relaised that I had taken their photo once in my office through my mobile. But that same day my mobile had dissapered. On 24th December my  staff asked Sudesh ‘ chalo chalo photo lega’ (come lets take a photo) but he said that he never took photo. He never allowed anyone to take his photo.These people are very afraid and alert of the camera.

EP: What have the authorities in Shillong done?

F.J.R: I have filed a statement, FIR in SP Office Shillong and in Laitumukrah. They are doing their work as some CID have approached me.

EP: You said something earlier about people from Maharastra being cheated?

F.J.R: Yes the Faridabad police informed me that people from Maharastra had come searching for one of these companies namely BFC. They too stated that had been cheated on the pretext of loan. After one month one police man from Faridabad said that the person had committed suicide. But I don’t know his name.

EP:  Have you informed the clients that they have been cheated?

F.J.R:. Yes, I have informed all of them that we have been cheated.

Interview of Auxilus SyiemA Syiem

After hearing from Frankie I met A. Syiem a person whose thought process seemed simple.His belief in relations is evident but his belief in the system has been shaken.

EP: How did you come in contact with the loan agency?

A.S: I called them after seeing their advertisement.

EP: What did they ask you to do?

A.S: They asked me to come to Don Bosco. Then  they told me the requirement and asked me to furnish the IT returns. But I told them that we are exempted from IT so we don't maintain that. Then they said that was all right but I needed to provide my S.T certificate and other documents like my bank statement, my pan card etc.

EP: Did they see your property?

A.S: No They said they are going to disburse their personal loan and the letter asked for 0.5% of the loan amount which they said will be paid to AXA Bharati the branch. So Bharati will act as a guarantor.

EP: When did you realise that you had been cheated?

A.S: Later when they said that they will disburse the loan on 5th of January but did not show up.

EP: How much did you pay them?

A.S: When they came to verify the loan after taking my interview they told me that I have a very good aim and since I am an exporter, they could give me double the loan. They said that a maximum limit for personal loan is Rs 10 lakhs but they could get me double.  They told me to give them something or their expenditure. A sort of bribe.I paid them Rs.15000 and login fees of Rs 1500.

EP: Did you go to the authorities or complain to anyone? Did you take an expert’s advise or anybody's help?

A.S: After that I browsed through the internet and found that the particular person Sudesh  kumar had cheated. They had taken Rs 40000/- and were not traceble. I went to John.

EP: Did you do the loan directly?

A.S: No I did it from John's office. He directed me so I was glad because John is a known person to me. So I trusted the scheme as John was confident that the loan would be released.

EP:  After losing money to the fraud, did you demand the money from John as the transaction was made through his office?

A.S: I didn't ask for the money. I tried my level best to help him. At first when they failed to turn up I suspected John to be involved. But later I realised  John was also cheated when he showed me the fake documents provided by BFC.

EP: The company that you dealt with?

A.S: I dealt with Suvidhaa Associates who said that they were agents of Bharati Finace Co-orperation. Then I came to know from so many people that they were disbursing loans and that the office was in John's premesis. I became more confident.

EP: Why did not you take professional help?

A.S: Actually I had never been cheated earlier. So I did not expect that these people would be cheating me. I contacted Family Co-operation who also asked me to submit the documents but I did not do so. I also contacted Plutus Management who also sent all the forms and requirements to my address by post.

EP: Did you pay them?

Ans. No after Bharati I did not pay anyone. After discussing with them I could not trust them.

In Jowai

K. J. sumerK J Sumer

Mr Sumer had applied for a personal loan to renovate his home. He had lost Rs 50000 while dealing with BFC. He is still managing to rennovate his house but he might never apply for a loan again.

EP: From which company did you apply for your loan?

K.J.S: I applied for my loan from Bharti Financial Corporation when I saw the advertisement in the newspapers.

EP: Tell us something, how do you start applying for the loan?

K.J.S: They said they have prepared all the papers, and after that I had to deposit  Rs.50000 and I could get a loan of Rs 1crore. I had paid the money without receipt because I trusted John, since he had told us that the surveyor had  come to Shillong.

After reciving  the money a sanction would be sent within a month and by all means within 10 days we would get the money. I have been waiting for the money since the month of December, till now I have not got the money.

EP: Did you get the sanction letter?

K.J.S: Yes I got the sanction letter. We gave the money because we want the loan and now we want to meet the people and ask them why were we being cheated.

EP: Do you know that in Jowai hundreds of people were cheated?

K.J.S: No, I did not know about that.

EP: Are you going to apply for loan again?

No, we are still waiting for that loan but there was another company from Bihar who approached us. But if this is what happens, I doubt that I will apply for a loan again.

EP: How do you feel after being cheated?

K.J.S:  I feel angry and I want my money back. I want to meet them and  I want to ask them why. If I don’t get my money back there will be a rift between John and me.

THE GREAT NORTHEASTERN LOAN SCAM -Interview

In Ummulong

J.J. RymbaiJ J Rymbai

A farmer’s wife with nine kids all studying. All that she wanted was to build a nursing home. Interestingly to pay the money to the loan agents she parted with some of her land and had taken another loan.

EP: First of all how did you came to know about this loan and how did you apply for it?

JJR: Basu and Don Dkhar came and talked me into all this. They said they are going to bring one nursing home in Jaintia. But since there were too many fraud companies I refused. Basu said that he had all the papers and that he would be responsible for it. Finally, I have given Rs.3 lakhs to Don who gave it to Basu. I paid Recon in one shot in ICICI Bank and many others.

EP: Who is Virendra Singh?

JJR: Virendra Singh claimed that he worked for Recon company. Basu brought him to my place.

EP: Why do you need the loan for the Nursing Home?

JJR: I felt happy because it will be good for the people in general and people will get jobs. In my place in Iaw Mukhla, Basu and Don asked me to buy one lakh stamp paper for the nursing home. I trusted both of them. Don told me to give up but Basu said that he would be responsible. Only Basu went to Ghaziabad ,I did not go.

They came to see the site for the nursing home on my land. One year has gone. Basu kept on telling me it will take some time. Now so much has been spent and if I try to contact these people, their phones are switched off.

Basu told me to give Rs 50,000 to Virendra Singh out of which 14,000 is with Virendra and the remaining amount Basu took to deposit in Punjab National Bank.

Virendra sent messages asking for 4 lakh, 50,000 and so on. They told me to go to D.Cs office and get the sanction and I thought it was real Lastly, I deposited Rs 85,000. He told me to receive him at Guwahati Airport but he did not come .Since then I could not contact him and its been a month since then.

EP: What about the nursing home?

JJR: I feel bad because I could not pay back my friend’s money and I’m very upset. I have 9 small children who are still in school .I ask my friends for more time and I’ll try to pay it all .My husband works in the fields.

Excluding transport and small amounts of money that I gave to him, I have given them lackhs of rupees.

In Shillong

Bhaskar P BasuB. P. Basu

A teacher for more then 15 years and at this age he could not resist the offer of a promising new life. However it was not to be as now he is forced into a loan the repayment of which can run to generations.

EP: How did you come in contact with the loan people?

BB: First I saw the advertisement. I started contacting them over the phone. First I met with Continental Corperation Office which was in Monirka Delhi-67. I met their director Suryakant Dubey who gave me an application form against which I gave Rs 4000 as login fees. Then they sent one Mr. Shome Paul for land and document verification. For his coming to Jowai all expenses were paid by us amounting to Rs.30000. After completing the inspection, he gave clearance on our  loan. So after going to Delhi he sent the sanction letter of Rs 1 Crore and 60 lakhs for the nursing home. After this they said that they would send a search report. After 15 days a search report came stating the documents required. It also stated the legal charge required which amounted to Rs 191700/-. So we made an SBI DD and sent the documents. After which they said that  they would contact us for dibursement of the loan. This happened last Septmeber. After which I again went to their Delhi office. I saw that there was an internet cafe in its place. I met the landlord and he said that he did not know them and asked us to leave. After that I met Plutus Mgt after seeing their advt. we applied in October. The same process. The sanction letter was recieved with an increased loan amount of 1cr 80 lakhs. However the money was sent by us.

EP: You filed an FIR? When? Was there any response?

BB: Yes,  I filed an FIR on 5th JUNE  by registered post which was sent to DCP, Crime Branch , New Delhi. No no response as yet.

EP: Did you verify the mail?

BB: Yes I called them but they said that till date they did not recieve the post.

EP: You have written that by 23rd June Anil Kumar of the company would come to Shillong for disimbursement of loan on 4th of july? (note this interview is taken on 21st of June)

BB: Sorry 23rd of May and 4th of July have not yet come. It will be June.

EP: From one client of yours so much money was taken. Did you not understand that you all were being cheated?

BB: Actually Continental had cheated. Plutus said since there is problem in land transcation we cannot give you the loan. I went to Delhi again with some other people who had also applied for loan and went to the office premises of RECON. After seeing their office and their registration of government of India we felt satisfied.

EP: You said that you did not give anything to Plutus.

BB: I have paid Plutus.

EP: But you said that Plutus cannot give loans.

BB: No  they sms me saying that they shall return the money.

EP:  You didn’t go to the police in Shillong?

BB: No. Actually I asked the client to file an FIR but they did not want to do so. So I directly sent our FIR on 5th June.

EP:  Why are your dates all haywire in the FIR?

BB: Yeh to mistake hogaya. (This is a mistake I have made)

EP:  From one lady so much money has gone. How is this?

BB: What happened was that one Mr Virendra Singh the verification officer who had come to Shillong enticed the madam before he reached Delhi. More then 20 sms were sent by him to madam and he kept on taking money from her. In four days more then Rs 425000 was paid by her to him. She went to recive him on the the 4th of June at the airport at Guwahati which I did not know.

EP:  How come? Is she  your client?

BB: She had given me an authorisation letter. She asked me to see if she could get the loan. I said that the loan was possible and told her of the required document which she sent by courier.

EP:  So you dealt on behalf of only one client?

BB: Yes.

EP:  Now that she has lost so much money what will she do?

BB: I have clearly told her that any money used by me to get her work done shall be repaid by me.

EP:  You made one client pay to Virendra Singh lakhs of money?

Ans. No, no.I did not do so. I was completely out of the scene with respect to Virendra Singh. He came on 26th April 2009 and stayed at Hotel Center Point. The next day we went to Jowai in the morning and returned in the evening to Shillong. After that I had no contact with Virendra. In fact Virendra kept contacting madam and I was not told how much money was being paid to him.

EP:  In your presence how much money has been paid by kong?

BB: In front of me around  9 lakhs have been spent including the registration of the land at Jowai for which we paid Rs 1 lakhs and thirty thousand.

Then the money for the DPR and my travelling expense to Delhi four times was also paid by her and also the money for Mr. Shome Paul and Virendra Singh’s expenses.

EP:  What was your  interest in working with her?

BB: She had promised me Rs 5 lakhs on completing her job and also employment.

EP:  Why did you not consider contacting an expert?

BB: Actually I asked them to take the loan from the bank. But the bank flatly refused to give her the loan.

EP:  Why?

BB: According to the bank the networth of her valuables did not amount to Rs 1crore and 80 lacs. So her balance sheet was made by me and her land registration was done by me. This added some value. I left my maths tuition for this and started working on it. I was a maths teacher in Jowai Government School. I left because I had some health issues. I want to see the crooks behind bars. See I have signed an agreement with madam to return the money spent by me. We have made an affadafit also. I was getting money and a job. At this age it is a offer I can not say no to. This is why I was doing her job.In Jowai

Sonali Laloo

A new born baby means a joyous time in a cuple’s life. Well not so. Her husband Mr S. Lamare started to work for Lord Buddha Company which never paid him but took all he collected for them. Today he can not be with his wife and child of one month as people are holding him responsible for their stupid decisions. Below are excerpts of the interview with his wife Sonali Laloo.

EP: How did your husband operate?Sonali Laloo

S.L: He collects money from Jowai .Opens one office in Ladthalaboh. He used to go and pay the money in Guwahati but no receipts were given by them.

EP: Do you know where the company Lord Buddha is from?

S.L: He went to the company. I don’t know the origin of Lord Buddha whether in Guwahati or anywhere else.

EP: Was he able to get the loan?

S.L: He did not get the loan. He tried to pay them as so many people came for the money, he said that he is trying. They said that you can pay as you can. Now the answer that I got from him is that he is trying to pay the loan and can not pay such a big amount at one time since the company did not give him anything. So many people came to this house mostly from villages.

So they blame him. I told him to file an FIR against the company. He’s very scared now. Yesterday I met him in the market place, I heard him speaking on the phone. People are looking for him, targeting and want to beat him up, now he is scared of coming to his wife’s house so he’s scared to meet me also.

EP: How many people have come in search of your husband after being cheated ?

S.L: Around 10 people came because most of them are from outside the village. These people did not allow other villagers to come as they could create trouble for my family. These people came to talk to me.

EP: How has this affected your life?

S.L: His mentality has changed as such that he has to neglect his one month old kid, his livelihood, he’s scared.Our life has been destroyed by these fraud people.

How this few scammers changed so many individuals’ lives is apalling. Frank John Rymbai, a young man being cheated because of his innocence as they used his shoulder to fire their rifles at other innocent victims whithout his knowledge. A. Syiem, a man who said “I have never been cheated before” knows what being cheated feels like. K. Swer lost his trust in the entire loan system but life is going on. Bhaskar P Basu and his family is now in eternal debt for he is to repay the money he spent for his  client. J J Rymbais has nine dependents and is hopeful but tears roll out her eyes when she realises her dream of  a Nursing Home is far from realisation. Sonali Laloo, wife of Sein Lamare for whom a beautiful life had just started but came to an abrupt ending when her husband got duped as sadness, fear and uncertainity crept in.

 These are just a few of the men and women who have spoken out. Countless many are there whose lives have been ruined, dreams shattered. It is now up to the authorities to put their feet on the accelarator and bring smiles back to these victims with broken hearts as the people will be watching. We can all but hope that no more shall anyone be cheated as our dreams and life is totally ours and the crooks can not have a say in it.

Harsh Jhunjhunwala

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