Indians Busted in Japan for Visa Lies – How Indians Faked Their Way In, Got Nailed at a Veggie Plant

SIBY JEYYA
Hold up – what if your golden ticket to japan was built on lies, only to crumble in a raid that exposes a whole underground hustle? That's the savage saga unfolding in Saitama, where four indian nationals got slapped with cuffs for faking "Technical and Humanities/International Services" visas, pretending to code for fancy tokyo IT firms but actually slaving away at Vejimeal's vegetable processing plant for over five years. 


Shared by @callistoroll on X, it's a wake-up call to the shady networks of indian brokers and Japan-based recruiters peddling false promises. The company's Japanese prez and Bangladeshi HR guy? Busted too for aiding the mess. Now, tokyo cops are digging deeper into this "established route" of illegal labor, while Vejimeal scrambles with monthly status checks and lawyer help after 100 workers bolted post-raid. It's raw proof that quick riches abroad often end in handcuffs.



  1. The Fake Visa FacadeThese guys submitted bogus apps claiming elite IT gigs in tokyo, snagging tech visas meant for skilled pros. Reality? Chopping veggies in Fukaya – brutal mismatch that screams exploitation.



  2. Sweatshop Switcheroo: Over five years normalized? Yeah, they toiled outside their status at Vejimeal, turning a blind eye into a bust. Savage how "constant" it got before the hammer dropped.



  3. Brokers and BackdoorsIndian middlemen and local indian communities hooked 'em up – a pipeline that's now under the microscope. Who's next in the chain?



  4. Bosses in the CrosshairsPresident and HR arrested for enabling it all. Post-bust chaos: mass resignations, forced reforms – talk about a company cleanse.



  5. The Bigger CrackdownCops probing the full scam route. Lesson? Fake it till you make it? Nah – fake it and get deported. Japan's tightening up hard.

Damn, this hits like a reality check – dreams deferred, lives derailed.

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