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Panaji: A detailed enquiry by the Goa Crime Branch has found no evidence to support the explosive allegations made by Ms. Pooja Naik, who had accused senior government officials of receiving ₹17.68 crore in exchange for government jobs. The investigation, ordered by the Director General of Police after Naik’s claims went viral on social media, instead indicates that Naik allegedly misled the public and collected money fraudulently from job seekers.
Key Findings of the Crime Branch:
₹3.54 crore in Naik’s accounts
₹4.39 crore in her husband’s accounts
₹13.18 lakh in accounts of her two daughters
No transaction trail linked any of this money to government officials. When questioned, Naik claimed she received commissions from candidates and that her husband earned through fish trading.
Conclusion:
The Crime Branch concluded that no evidence supports Naik’s allegations against government officials. Instead, findings suggest Naik herself collected money from job aspirants and lived a lavish lifestyle funded through these means.
Crime Branch is now examining legal steps to recover the duped money from her assets. The ongoing Mardol Police Station case has also been transferred for deeper investigation. Job scam victims have been urged to approach the Crime Branch for further legal action.
Issued by:
Rahul Gupta, IPS
Superintendent of Police (Crime Branch), Goa Police
Dated: 2 December 2025
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