Delhi Police arrest three people linked to an alleged fake Income Tax recruitment racket, according to reports from Times of India and India Today. The accused are said to have targeted unemployed applicants by promising positions in the Income Tax Department. The scheme reportedly involves charging applicants between one and two lakh rupees in exchange for the promise of government jobs. Police say the fraud is carried out through staged processes intended to appear legitimate, including fake interviews and orientation sessions for candidates. Investigators are currently working to identify and arrest other individuals allegedly involved in the scam. The police action comes as part of an ongoing probe into how the group collected money and conducted the recruitment-related deception. Authorities have not indicated, in the provided reports, whether any actual recruitment was conducted or whether documents were forged, and further details are expected as the investigation progresses.