Some of the people, who had paid between Rs 80,000 and Rs 1 lakh as "security money" filed an FIR yesterday against St Peters and Mother Terressa Children Education and Welfare Organisation, police said.
The company had allegedly "recruited" several people from Mathura, Agra, Aligarh, Bharatpur (in Rajasthan) for the post of home teacher and supervisor, on five year contracts, they said.
The company was operating here for the last three years. But three months back their local office, on Goverdhan road, was found closed, which has not opened since, and alos its office-bearers could not be found, they said adding its head office at Badarpur border, near Delhi, was also found closed and the office-bearers untraceable.
The closed offices and untraceable officials rang alarm bell for the "investors" who filed the FIR last evening.
The company used to contact people "who come either for withdrawal or deposits at banks," the report says.
Initially some beneficiary were paid salary, who virtually became vocal advocatesofthe company.
