Authorities across multiple countries have issued a global advisory warning Indian migrants of rising digital recruitment fraud, with incidents reported within the past 24 hours. The scams involve fake job listings, forged documents, and impersonation of legitimate companies.
Victims are often asked to pay upfront fees for processing and travel, resulting in financial losses. “These schemes are becoming increasingly sophisticated,” officials warned.
Law enforcement agencies are tracking financial transactions and working collaboratively to identify networks behind the fraud. Indian community organisations have urged individuals to verify job offers through authorised channels.
Experts emphasise that awareness and due diligence are essential to preventing such scams. Authorities have encouraged victims to report incidents promptly.
The advisory underscores growing global concern over migration-related fraud and the need for coordinated efforts to combat it.



