Property attachment of fake IT companies mulled
HYDERABAD: Waking up to the racket of fly-by-night IT companies
that are doing a vanishing act after collecting huge sums of money from
job-seekers, the state government has decided to appoint a high-powered
committee to check the rampant menace.
Among the options that the committee, which would include cyber crime
experts from the police department and officials from the IT department,
has been asked to consider is attachment of the property of the
offenders.
The first meeting of the committee is scheduled to be held in the last week of March.
The meeting is likely to discuss various issues including selection of
panel members, modalities for preventing such crimes and also on
punishing the white collar criminals. The action plan would also include
empowering CID with additional power to attach properties of white
collar criminals in order to reimburse the victims of such crimes.
The decision to appoint a committee was taken at a meeting on Tuesday
which was attended by IT minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah, IT secretary, and
officials from enforcing agencies such as the home department, CB-CID
and cyber crime wing of the police. At the meeting, the economic
offences wing of the CID explained various types of crimes committed by
spurious IT companies in the last few years.
The IT minister then advised the IT secretary to constitute a committee and prepare an action plan to curtail these activities.
Meanwhile, the IT department has launched the first rural BPO in the
country at Challapalli village in Krishna district. The Sunflower IT BPO
project became functional on Monday.
Ponnala said the government would replicate this model in setting up
similar rural BPOs in other towns and villages in the state.
Source : TOI
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