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  - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Noida News - 20/Jun 01:22

Noida man loses ₹48 lakh in forex trading fraud

In his complaint, the victim said that he was initiated into forex trading by a woman he had come into contact with on social media a few months ago

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