The Anna Nagar Crime Branch has registered an FIR against four individuals, including a former American College Principal, for an alleged ₹24-lakh job racket promising clerical positions.
Key Takeaways
- Former American College Principal Davamani Christober is among the four accused.
- Victims were allegedly duped of ₹24 lakh through bank and UPI transactions.
- The scammers used fake political connections to gain trust.
- The fraud surfaced after a dishonored cheque and rejection at the college.
In a major crackdown, the Anna Nagar Crime Branch in Madurai has booked four individuals, including Davamani Christober, the former Principal and Secretary of The American College, for an alleged employment scam involving ₹24 lakh. The case was registered following a formal complaint by S. Kirubakaran.
The investigation reveals a sophisticated scheme where the accused—Christy Jeevagan, his wife Regino, Vasanthi, and Christober—allegedly leveraged their influence to deceive victims. They reportedly claimed close ties with high-ranking DMK functionaries to build credibility, promising various positions such as junior assistants and clerks within the prestigious institution.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that this incident highlights a growing trend where scammers exploit the prestige of educational institutions and political affiliations to orchestrate large-scale financial frauds, targeting the aspirations of middle-class families.
The exploitation of institutional trust for personal gain remains one of the most damaging forms of white-collar crime in the education sector.
The scam came to light when the complainant's son, who was allegedly issued an appointment order, was turned away upon attempting to join duty at the college. Furthermore, an attempt to refund the money via an ₹8 lakh cheque failed when the cheque was dishonored due to insufficient funds.
Historical Background
Madurai has long been a hub for higher education in Tamil Nadu. However, the rise in recruitment-related scams in academic sectors has prompted local authorities to tighten oversight on administrative hiring processes.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who are the primary accused in the Madurai scam?
The accused include Davamani Christober, Christy Jeevagan, Regino, and Vasanthi.
2. How was the money collected from the victims?
The money was collected in multiple installments through various bank transfers and UPI transactions.