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Hope or Hoax? Jalandhar Unmasks Rogue Immigration Agents in Major Crackdown 

Jalandhar intensifies its fight against fraudulent travel agents! Learn about the major crackdown on unregistered and inactive entities and how to protect yourself from scams when seeking opportunities abroad. Stay informed and travel safely.
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“People should be inspired by the positive stories and follow the legal routes. They should be careful not to waste their parents’ hard-earned money by attempting to go abroad illegally,” says IAS Himanshu Aggarwal. 

Jalandhar, a city in Punjab, is a key hub for individuals seeking international opportunities. Driven by a large Non-Resident Indian (NRI) population and their success stories, many locals aspire to overseas employment, education, and travel. Unfortunately, this ambition has attracted unscrupulous, unregistered, or inactive travel agents, IELTS coaching and visa consultancies who prey on vulnerable individuals’ hopes.

TARGETING ILLEGAL OPERATIONS: JALANDHAR’S FIGHT AGAINST UNREGISTERED AGENTS 

Recognising the growing problem of fraudulent practices, the Jalandhar district administration has launched a significant crackdown to clean up the immigration sector. This decisive action follows the identification of numerous entities operating outside the legal framework, often exploiting the dreams of people seeking better lives abroad. The administration’s move demonstrates a strong commitment to protecting citizens from the financial and emotional distress caused by these deceptive agents. 

The initial phase of this operation involved a thorough review of previously registered agents. District Commissioner Himanshu Aggarwal, IAS (2014 batch Punjab cadre), explained to Indian Masterminds the reasoning behind this step: “We had observed several centres that were once registered with the district administration but had either become inactive or had failed to renew their licenses after the stipulated three-year period. These entities were potentially operating without any legal oversight.”

SHOW-CAUSE NOTICES AND LICENSE CANCELLATIONS: HOLDING AGENTS ACCOUNTABLE 

To address this, the administration issued approximately 240 show-cause notices last month to these centres, seeking clarification on their operational status. The response, or lack thereof, proved telling. “Despite being given an opportunity to explain their situation, 50 of these coaching institutions, visa consultancy and travel agent centres did not respond or provide satisfactory reasons for their inactivity and failure to renew their licenses,” stated Mr. Aggarwal. Consequently, the licenses of these 50 entities have been officially cancelled.

PUBLIC AWARENESS 

This list of de-licensed agents has been shared with the local police and made publicly available, serving as a crucial tool for public awareness. The intention is clear: to inform aspiring international travellers about the entities they should avoid. “We want to ensure that people are well aware of these individuals and centres whose licenses have been revoked. They should not fall into the trap of illegal agents who might try to facilitate their travel through improper channels,” Mr. Aggarwal emphasised. The police will also be monitoring these previously licensed entities to ensure they are no longer operating illegally.

The administration’s efforts extend beyond these initial 50 cases. Mr. Aggarwal revealed that the remaining approximately 190 cases are currently under close scrutiny. It is an ongoing exercise. The administration is reviewing each and every one of the remaining centres, and it is highly likely that more licenses will be cancelled in the coming weeks or days if they are found to be operating outside the legal parameters.

PROTECTING ASPIRANTS: CHOOSING LEGAL ROUTES FOR OVERSEAS DREAMS 

Addressing the concerns of students currently enrolled with these now-defunct institutes, Mr. Aggarwal highlighted the public awareness aspect of this crackdown. “This entire exercise is a significant public awareness and Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) activity. By making the list of cancelled licenses public, we are empowering individuals to make informed decisions.” He further stressed the availability of a list of legitimate, registered agents. “Any person wishing to travel abroad should only do so through these registered agents who are operating legally and maintaining proper records. This significantly reduces the risk of fraud or misconduct.”

Mr. Aggarwal also touched upon the reasons why some individuals might become vulnerable to fraudulent agents. “Sometimes, students lack the necessary legal documentation, and then they look for alternative, often illegal, routes. They take that risk. But for those who intend to travel legally, these publicly available lists of registered agents are crucial.”

When questioned about the prevalence of this issue across Punjab, Mr. Aggarwal offered a balanced perspective. “I don’t believe it is overwhelmingly widespread because we also see numerous positive outcomes of people going abroad through proper channels. Many NRIs have contributed significantly to their home villages.” He cautioned against being swayed by illegal means, especially given the stricter immigration norms in many foreign countries. “People should be inspired by the positive stories and follow the legal routes. They should be very careful not to waste their parents’ hard-earned money by attempting to go abroad illegally.”

Looking ahead, the Jalandhar administration is committed to proactively tackling the evolving tactics of fraudulent agents. “We are constantly monitoring activities and taking note of every single complaint we receive. We have established a help desk in our office where individuals, whether seeking legal avenues for overseas travel or those who have been defrauded, can register their grievances. Our team, comprising police and civil officers, acts on these complaints immediately,” Mr. Aggarwal asserted. The goal is to build a robust defence against those who seek to exploit the aspirations of others. 


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