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**Summary:**

The Tirunelveli District Crime Branch Police have arrested Uma, an associate involved in a job racket, in Delhi. Uma and her accomplice Regin had defrauded a man named Mayandi of ₹10.87 lakh with false promises of overseas employment for his son. Regin was previously arrested in Mumbai. The arrest of Uma follows a lengthy search and subsequent operation by police in Delhi. Authorities are urging job seekers to avoid middlemen and register with the State Government’s Overseas Manpower Corporation instead.

**News Article:**

**Job Racket Associate Nabbed in Delhi, Tirunelveli Police Announce**

**TIRUNELVELI, June 19, 2025** – The Tirunelveli District Crime Branch Police have successfully apprehended Uma, a key suspect in a significant job racket, while she was hiding in Delhi. The arrest marks a major breakthrough in a case that has defrauded numerous individuals seeking overseas employment opportunities.

According to Superintendent of Police N. Silambarasan, Uma, 40, along with her accomplice Regin, had allegedly conned Mayandi, 58, of Valliyoor, out of ₹10.87 lakh by promising to secure his son a job abroad. After failing to deliver on their promises, Mayandi filed a complaint, leading to an investigation and the registration of a case in 2023.

Regin was previously arrested in Mumbai last year. Following leads, a dedicated team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police Vijayakumar and Inspector Annalakshmi tracked Uma to Delhi. Sub-Inspector Murugan and his team were deployed to the capital, where they located and apprehended the suspect. Uma was produced in court in Tirunelveli on Thursday and has been remanded to judicial custody.

SP Silambarasan used the opportunity to warn prospective job seekers against falling prey to unscrupulous middlemen. “We urge individuals seeking overseas employment to register with the State Government’s Overseas Manpower Corporation for legitimate opportunities,” he stated. He also encouraged victims of similar job rackets to come forward and file complaints with the police.

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