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Cheating case against IT firm

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Staff not paid salary for three months

HYDERABAD: Employees of a software firm allegedly raided their office and took away some computers here on Sardar Patel road on Tuesday accusing their management of failing to pay their salaries. Later, they lodged a complaint against the company Supergiga Computer Systems Info Touch Private Limited (SCS) with the Ramgopalpet police. A cheating case was booked against the company. "The company managing director Shiva Kumar is absconding and not answering calls on his mobile phone," Ramgopalpet Inspector T. Nagaraj said. According to him, some 700 employees are working with the SCS. The company allegedly collected security deposits ranging from Rs.20,000 to Rs.40,000 from each employee and offered them training as well as monthly salary of Rs. 8,000 per person.

However, the firm was not paying wages for the past three monthsPolice said they did not receive any complaint about the alleged attack on the office till late in the night.

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