In India, fraudsters set up a fake branch of India’s largest State Bank of India and kept it operating for ten days to extort money from people by pretending to have stable jobs. It is said that the people of Chapora, a village in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, were quite surprised to see a branch of the State Bank of India in this remote area. Some people were skeptical initially, while others thought that they would get a good and permanent job here, a 25-year-old man named Pinto Dharve is among those who paid Rs.580,000 for the job of a cashier in this bank. gave However, the issue of not having any kind of work and no employee ID card raised doubts, but brand new furniture, operational counters and other such arrangements cleared their doubts. For a few days this went on and the fake manager kept instructing them to follow the company protocols, but then one day the manager stopped coming, after which the police arrived and told the recruits that he was with them. Fraud has occurred.