Published: June 3, 2026 β’ 9:13 PM IST Β· Updated: June 4, 2026 β’ 7:11 AM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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A major alleged IT recruitment fraud has come to light from Pune's Hinjawadi, where hundreds of engineering graduates, freshers and interns claim they were cheated after being promised jobs, stipends and permanent employment by Pune-based Thynk Technology India.
Police have arrested the company's CEO, Harshal Thakare, while the search continues for other accused.
Investigators probing the case have uncovered what police describe as a carefully structured operation in which employees were divided across multiple small office setups and project teams.
According to Senior Inspector Balaji Pandhare of Hinjawadi Police Station, Thakare allegedly avoided operating from a single large office and instead established several small setups at different locations.
Employees were distributed across various teams working on separate projects, with limited interaction between groups, making it difficult for them to understand the true scale of the company's workforce and operations.