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In Kurukshetra, India, a man named Himmat Singh claims he was scammed out of ₹6.95 lakh by three people who promised to get him and his friends Schengen visas.

Himmat Singh filed a complaint against Gagandeep Singh, Gurmindar Singh, and Jagmeet Singh, who each requested ₹5 lakh for the Schengen visas.

Reportedly, Himmat Singh gave ₹3 lakh in cash on March 7, 2017, and later paid ₹3.20 lakh at different times, totaling ₹6.95 lakh.

The accused assured Himmat Singh and his friends that they would convert their visas to Schengen visas in Dubai when they sent them there in June 2017. However, their visas weren’t converted, and they had to return to India in October 2017.

When Himmat Singh asked for his money back, the accused allegedly refused. Himmat Singh has reported the case to the police, who are now investigating.

This incident highlights the importance of being cautious when dealing with people who promise to help with visa applications. Always do your research and ensure the legitimacy of those you are dealing with.

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