Police have uncovered a large-scale fake job scam in which hundreds of unemployed youths were duped with false promises of government employment. The prime accused, Jettaboyina Madhu Kiran (45), CEO of Anant E Solutions, has been arrested in connection with the case registered at Adilabad One Town Police Station.
Addressing a press conference, District Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan, IPS, said the accused, along with his associates, created fake organisations and misused the names of government schemes to collect lakhs of rupees from job aspirants across Adilabad, Nirmal, Asifabad, Mancherial, Warangal and Khammam districts.
According to police, Madhu Kiran established Anant E Solutions in 2013, claiming to provide outsourcing employment. In 2023, he and his associates — Sujata Thakur, Namini Satish and Lavanya — registered Vidyadaan Organizers as an NGO. The group falsely claimed government approval and attempted to siphon Central government CSR funds under the Vidyanjali 2.0 scheme.
The accused allegedly lured candidates by issuing fake appointment letters for jobs in government schools and junior colleges. Amounts ranging between Rs1 lakh and Rs2.5 lakh per candidate were collected through local agents, promising secure government positions.
To gain the trust of victims, the gang reportedly paid salaries for three months before abruptly stopping payments. When job aspirants realised they had been cheated, complaints were lodged, exposing the scam.
Police stated that around 240 candidates across the state were cheated. Several agents involved in the racket — including Rahul, Kova Vital (Principal of Boath Government Junior College) and Varalakshmi — were earlier arrested and remanded to judicial custody. Further investigation is underway to identify additional accused.
SP Akhil Mahajan cautioned the public against falling prey to job frauds and reiterated that government jobs can only be secured through proper examinations and merit-based selection. He assured strict action against all those involved in cheating unemployed youth and commended One Town Inspector B. Sunil Kumar and IT Core RSI B. Gopikrishna for their role in cracking the case.